1) Fungi and plants are both multicellular. 2) Cells of fungi and plants both contain cell walls, although fungi cell walls are usually made from chitin, and plant cell walls are usually made from cellulose. 3) Both are made from eukaryotic cells. 4) Both can be parasitic, although it is a rarity in the Plantae kingdom. 5) Both contain single 'extentions' on the organism. In fungi this is hyphae, in plants these are roots/shoots. Interestingly, fungi are more closely related to animals... Sorry about concentrating on cellular distinctions. Biochemistry degree - what are you going to do? ^.^'
Both orginisms,both eat food,Both make up a kingdom,and both can kill you.
5 examples of fungi are that : 1) They are of the Eukarya domain 2) They are Eukaryotic 3) It is both unicellular and multicellular 4) It is a Heterotroph 5) It causes bacteria
there are 5 types of microorganisms. they are: bacteria fungi algae virus protozoa
Some examples are:mushroom, mold, puffball, shelf/bracket fungus, yeast, etc.
Botany is the study of plant biology. Will you be studying botany this year, or next year?
The 5 types of fungi are...SacZygoteClubLichenImperfectHope that helps!
5 examples of fungi are that : 1) They are of the Eukarya domain 2) They are Eukaryotic 3) It is both unicellular and multicellular 4) It is a Heterotroph 5) It causes bacteria
some examples are sac fungi club fungi and zygospore fungiMushrooms are fungi, protists (molds or algae).
some examples are sac fungi club fungi and zygospore fungi
bacteria fungi virus amoeba and many other microorganisms
fungi
there are 5 types of microorganisms. they are: bacteria fungi algae virus protozoa
Some examples are:mushroom, mold, puffball, shelf/bracket fungus, yeast, etc.
Fungi decomposes waste , examples dead animals, trees.
No, most fungi are multicellular organisms. Examples of fungi include bread mold and mushrooms.
saprophytic nutrition
fungi
Yes