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What is the common ancestor that both fungi and animals share?

multicellular invertebrates


What is the evolutionary ancestor ancestor to the fungi?

Scientists have not identified an evolutionary ancestor to fungi.


What two Kingdoms are nearly the same except for where they can survive?

Well, if you're talking about animal kingdoms, it'd be eubacteria and archaebacteria. They're both bacteria. I was just learning about this in science class yesterday! :D


What do fungi have common with animals?

they both are heterotrophs


Why are Fungi like plants and animals?

Fungi are like plants because they don't move like plants. Because of this early scientists have classified fungi into same category as plants. Fungi are like animals because they are heterotrophic. They cannot produce their own food. One plant that moves like an animal is the TickleMe Plant. The leaves of the TickleMe Plant fold up and the branches droop when Tickled and it can be grown as a pet indoors.


What are species that share a very distant common ancestor?

An example of species that share a very distant common ancestor are humans and yeast. Despite belonging to different kingdoms (Animalia and Fungi), they share a common ancestor that existed over a billion years ago. This distant relationship underscores the vast diversity of life on Earth.


Which two groups are closely related evolutionarily plants and animals plants and fungi fungi and animals?

fungi & animals


How are alike animals and fungi alike?

Fungus is a living organism. They are both consumers


What are four ways fungi are similar to animals?

I only have two ways Fungi can reproduce and so can animals Fungi are made of cells and so are animals


What are between between fungi and animals?

Fungi reproduce asexually. Animals reproduce sexually. Fungi are autotrophs. Animals are heterotrophs. Source= Biology student.


Are fungi animals?

Fungi are not part of the animal kingdom.


What animals are fungi's?

Mushrooms, yeasts, and molds are fungi.