Fungi belong to Domain eukariya.So they have mitochondria
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Yes, it is an organism because the fungi is unicellular or multicellular. It also has a nucleus.
The bacteria has one cell and no separate nucleus
yes**These organisms are all eukaryotes (they have a true nucleus)im in the fifth grade this helps
Yes, violet pouch fungus (Plicaria endocarpoides) are eukaryotic organisms. Eukaryotes are defined by having cells that contain a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles, which is true for these fungi.
No, mold does not have a nucleus. Mold is a type of fungus, and fungi, including mold, are eukaryotic organisms that have nuclei in their cells. The nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle that contains the genetic material of the cell.
heterotrophic (they cannot make their own food) Eukaryotic (their cells have a nucleus) autotrophs they make their own food from the sun's energy
heterotrophic (they cannot make their own food) Eukaryotic (their cells have a nucleus) autotrophs they make their own food from the sun's energy
Eukarya is the domain of classification for eukaryotes.
In fungi, DNA replication occurs in the nucleus of the cell. The process involves the synthesis of a new DNA strand complementary to the original DNA template. This allows for cell division and growth in fungi.
That cannot be a plant or animal. It can be a fungal cell
The nucleus in fungi functions to store and protect the genetic material of the organism, which includes the DNA. It is responsible for regulating gene expression, cell division, and overall growth and development of the fungus. The nucleus also plays a role in reproduction and maintaining genetic diversity within the fungal population.