Yes, fungi has both animal and plant characteristics.
Fungi is neither vertebrate nor invertebrate. Only members of the kingdom Animalia can be invertebrates or vertebrates, and fungi is not a member of that kingdom. It belongs to the kingdom Fungi.
It is not an animal so it is not a vertebrate or invertebrate.
Baboons are omnivores, as they will eat meat as well as plants.
A rat is a vertebrate, meaning it has a backbone and an internal skeleton.An animal which is not classed as a vertebrate is known as an invertebrate, rather than a "non-vertebrate".
The axolotl is in the vertebrate classification of amphibians.
Fungi is neither vertebrate nor invertebrate. Only members of the kingdom Animalia can be invertebrates or vertebrates, and fungi is not a member of that kingdom. It belongs to the kingdom Fungi.
you would think that yeast is invertebrate because it has no backbone but actually yeast is a fungus which means that its niether
Aspergillus are a type of fungi thus they are invertebrates.An vertebrate is described as an animal with a backbone or spine.Just like mushrooms, aspergillus do not have bones let alone a spine.
A Beaver is a vertebrate and a mammal.
vertebrate.
Two types of living things can be generalized to prokaryotes (which are bacteria and archae) and eukaryotes (which are animals, plants, protists, and fungi).
It is a vertebrate. It has a spine.
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