Fungi are eukaryotic heterotrophs that have rigid cell walls and no chlorophyll. They are so different from other organisms that they are placed in their own kingdom.
Shortened Answer: Fungi
Multicellular, heterotrophic cells that lack cell walls are animal cells. They do not have cell walls and they get their energy from other things, which is why they are called heterotrophic.
anamalia (animals)
archaebacteria
Animals only.
Animals
Protist
Fungi
Like fungi funguslike protists are heterotrophs have cell walls, and use spores to reproduce.
Kingdom mycota or fungi contains chitin in cell wall . fungi are heterotrophic but they absorb food .
They are all multicellular and heterotrophic, but do not have cell walls.
If the cell has membrane bound organelles, it is a eukaryote.
Fungi
Animalia.
fungi
They all are heterotrophs, have cell walls, and use spores to reproduce.
Fungi
eukaryotic heterotrophs with cell walls.
Cell wall is non living and an organell.Nutritinal mode belongs to an organism not to an organell.
its animalia
1. It is a living thing. 2. They are heterotrophs. 3. They do not have cell walls.
Prokaryotes have a cell membrane, cell wall, cytoplasm, nuclear area, and ribosomes. These are found in eukarotic cells (including plants, which have cell walls).
eukarotic cells have a nucleus
Some Fungi can be multicellular and others can be unicellular. Their cell walls are chitin and fungi are also heterotrophs. Plants are only multicellular. Their cell walls are of cellulose and plants are autotrophs.