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No, they are not. Fungi are their own kingdom.
An organism cannot be both an animal and a fungi, it must be one or the other. Examples of fungi are mushrooms and molds.
examples of fungi include: mushrooms, toadstools (yes, they are different!) moulds yeasts, mildew and dry rot.
Fungi does not belong to a family, it is a Kingdom which is a more inclusive classification than family
Mold belongs to the kingdom Fungi. It is a type of fungi that grows in multicellular filaments called hyphae.
fungi
Fungi (singular = fungus) is a living organism. It was not invented by anybody.Fungi form their own kingdom (Kingdom Fungi) under the domain Eukaryotes. Mushrooms, yeast and mould are examples of fungi.
Mushrooms and toadstools are examples of fungi. Sponges are animals of the phylum Porifera. In biological terms, fungi form a kingdom. Plants have a separate kingdom. Animals have a separate kingdom.
fungi belongs to the Kingdom Fungi
The six kingdoms of life are : Kingdom Bacteria eg) all true bacteria. Kingdom Archaea eg) Ancient bacteria, also known as archaebacteria. kingdom Protista eg) unicellular parasites. Kingdom Fungi eg) Moulds, yeast, rusts, mushrooms, toadstools. kingdom Plantae eg) all land plants. Kingdom Animalia eg) All animals
Kingdom Fungi is Multi cellular and Kingdom Plantae is Unicellular ~Amberr<3 (your_using_the_7thGrade_interactive_reader ) you just got caught
No, they are not. Fungi are their own kingdom.
An organism cannot be both an animal and a fungi, it must be one or the other. Examples of fungi are mushrooms and molds.
Fungi is a kingdom!
Fungi resemble fungi; they are their own kingdom.
Eumycota is a taxonomic kingdom that includes true fungi. These organisms are characterized by having chitin cell walls and obtaining nutrients through external digestion. Examples of fungi in this kingdom include molds, yeasts, and mushrooms.
united kindom united kingdom is a place... not a classification kingdom