of course not!
actually!
The mitochondrial genetic material, cellular features, mode of nutrition, and storage
of nutritive materials are more closely related to the animal kingdom than to the plant kingdom.
Fungi are neither plants nor animals. They belong to their own separate kingdom called Fungi. While they share some similarities with plants in terms of cell structure and reproduction, they obtain nutrients through absorption like animals do.
The four main groups of living things are plants, animals, fungi, and protists. These groups are based on common characteristics such as how they obtain energy and their cellular structure.
The fungi (singular, fungus) once were considered to be plants because they grow out of the soil and have rigid cell walls. Now they are placed independently in their own kingdom of equal rank with the animals and plants and, in fact, are more closely related to animals than to plants. I hope I helped! 😁
Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Fungi, Animalia, Plantae, and Protista
Yes, there are other organisms besides plants and animals. This category includes fungi, protists, bacteria, and archaea. These organisms play important roles in ecosystems and can have diverse forms and functions.
Fungi. Closer to animals than to plants actually.
Neither. Fungi aren't plants. Hard to believe, but they're actually closer to animals.
fungi & animals
The 5 Kingdoms are: Fungi, Plants, Animals, Prokaryotes and Protoctistans.
No. Fungi are their own kingdom of organisms separate from plants and animals. Insects are animals.
Mushrooms are fungi. Fungi and animals are heterotrophic, which means they rely on getting their food from plants and other organisms. So why? Well, just because that's how fungi are, and it's the way they always have been. In terms of how they "eat" they're closer to animals, even though they look more like plants.
Fungi are neither plants nor animals. They belong to their own separate kingdom called Fungi. While they share some similarities with plants in terms of cell structure and reproduction, they obtain nutrients through absorption like animals do.
The four main groups of living things are plants, animals, fungi, and protists. These groups are based on common characteristics such as how they obtain energy and their cellular structure.
The Eumycota are fungi that thrive on the dead tissues of plants and animals. They get their nutrients from decomposed matter and store them as energy.
They get their food from animals and plants
Neither. They are fungi.
animals,plants,fungi