They all have cells
fungi is niether animal nor plant, it have it's own kingdom called kingdom fungi, previously it was considered as plant because of the presence of cell wall. but the cell wall of fungus isn't made up of cellulose instead it is made up of chitin. so it is not animal or plant.
Plants contain a cell wall ,but animal cells do not.
plants and fungi but of different substances cellulose , chitin respectively
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.
One example of an organism that does not fall into these categories is a protist. Protists are a diverse group of eukaryotic organisms that are not animals, plants, or fungi, and they can range from single-celled organisms to multicellular organisms.
Plants and fungi are very different organisms in the world. These two organisms do however share the fact that they always have a cell wall.
Fungi, animals, and plants belong to three separate kingdoms in the classification of living organisms. Fungi are grouped in the kingdom Fungi, animals in the kingdom Animalia, and plants in the kingdom Plantae. Each kingdom represents a distinct group of organisms with unique characteristics.
monera, protozoa, fungi, plants, animal,
Plants and fungi are very different organisms in the world. These two organisms do however share the fact that they always have a cell wall.
fungi is niether animal nor plant, it have it's own kingdom called kingdom fungi, previously it was considered as plant because of the presence of cell wall. but the cell wall of fungus isn't made up of cellulose instead it is made up of chitin. so it is not animal or plant.
Plants contain a cell wall ,but animal cells do not.
Single celled, bacteria .. etc ...
Animals, Plants, Protists, Monerans, Fungi, Bacteria
Herbivore eat plants, fungi exclusively. Omnivore eat plants and/or fungi and meat.
plants and fungi but of different substances cellulose , chitin respectively
Multicellular fungi are different from other multicellular organisms because they lack complex tissues, organs, and systems found in organisms like plants and animals. Fungi obtain nutrients through absorption rather than through photosynthesis or ingestion. Additionally, fungi have a unique cell wall made of chitin, while plants have cell walls made of cellulose.
My wife is complex. And she's an animal. But I don't think I'd call her an animal to her face...