The mushroom and the green plant
Yes, a bird and a green plant are both classified in the kingdom of life known as the "domain Eukarya," which includes all organisms with complex cells. However, they belong to different kingdoms within this domain: birds are part of the kingdom Animalia, while green plants belong to the kingdom Plantae. Thus, while they share the same overarching domain, they are categorized into distinct kingdoms.
Wheat belongs to the Plantae kingdom, which is the same kingdom that includes all plants.
Monocots are found in the Plant Kingdom, specifically in the division Magnoliophyta (angiosperms). Dicots are also found in the Plant Kingdom in the same division Magnoliophyta.
Fungi is part of the Plant Kingdom.
Morel is a mushroom, not spelt the same but pronounced the same
Yes, a bird and a green plant are both classified in the kingdom of life known as the "domain Eukarya," which includes all organisms with complex cells. However, they belong to different kingdoms within this domain: birds are part of the kingdom Animalia, while green plants belong to the kingdom Plantae. Thus, while they share the same overarching domain, they are categorized into distinct kingdoms.
The same kingdom.
They are both in the plant Kingdom, yes.
Wheat belongs to the Plantae kingdom, which is the same kingdom that includes all plants.
Monocots are found in the Plant Kingdom, specifically in the division Magnoliophyta (angiosperms). Dicots are also found in the Plant Kingdom in the same division Magnoliophyta.
Fungi is part of the Plant Kingdom.
The basis for a new plant kingdom is the remarkable morphological and molecular similarities between green algae and traditional plants.-Viridiplantae would include these green photosynthetic plant like protists in the same category as traditional plants.
the both are green
If you choose to.
Mushrooms often grow where other dead mushrooms are found because the mushroom itself is not the "plant". A mushroom is the flowering body, or spore producing offshoot of the main portion (or mycelium - white or off-white soft spongy threads amassed into a clump) which grows underground. So a dead mushroom is simply one of many which will grow from this same clump of mycelium - thus others sprout in the same place.
Plants have green leaves because they contain chlorophyll, which is used to perform photosynthesis. Mushrooms are not plants, they are fungi, and do not perform photosynthesis -- they gain their energy from decomposing matter instead -- so they do not need green leaves.
Morel is a mushroom, not spelt the same but pronounced the same