Grass is a plant. A "large patch of grass" is a group of plants.
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It neither. It is actually a detritivore, one that breaks down organic/inorganic matter like wood and rocks. The lichen is a cyanobacterium, which is a cross between algae and fungus.
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Perhaps the large seaweeds (algae), but maybe the Banana if you're seeking terrestrial plants.
No, brown algae is not a fungus. Brown algae belongs to the kingdom Protista, whereas fungi belong to their own kingdom, Fungi. Brown algae are large, multicellular marine algae that photosynthesize and have different characteristics and life cycles compared to fungi.
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Mushroom.
Holdfasts are the structures in large algae that take the place of roots. These holdfasts anchor the algae to the ocean floor, providing stability and allowing the algae to withstand ocean currents and waves.
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Large-scale Grass Lizard was created in 1862.
Yes, algae are generally larger in size than bacteria. Algae are eukaryotic organisms that can range in size from microscopic single-celled forms to large multicellular seaweeds, whereas bacteria are typically much smaller, ranging from about 0.2 to 10 micrometers in size.
No. It is a fungus and grows in large quantities.
There are many of them. They include gilled fungus, devil's tongues, coral fungus, agaric fungus, toothed fungus, slime mould, luminous fungus, bracket fungus, cup fungus, moss, organ pipe fungus, sac fungus, stinkhorn fungus, jelly fungus, and lichen. The forest floor is the leaf-littered ground. It is the home of many, many insects and some large animals. ~short :)
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Brown kelp is the large type of algae that lives off the coast of North America.