eukaryote, heterotroph, and reproduce with spores. there can be exceptions.
No, they are not. Fungi are their own kingdom.
The three kingdoms in the three kingdom classification system are Plantae (plants), Animalia (animals), and Fungi (fungi). Each kingdom represents a distinct group of organisms with specific characteristics and evolutionary relationships.
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 are classified in its own kingdom, not under plantae.
fungi belongs to the Kingdom Fungi
No, they are not. Fungi are their own kingdom.
Fungi is a kingdom!
Fungi resemble fungi; they are their own kingdom.
united kindom united kingdom is a place... not a classification kingdom
it waz first in the kingdom protoctista but now in kingdom fugus
Fungi.
No, they are part of kingdom Fungi.
Bread moulds belong to the kingdom Fungi and are Zygomycetes.Their scientific name is Rhizopus.
The three kingdoms in the three kingdom classification system are Plantae (plants), Animalia (animals), and Fungi (fungi). Each kingdom represents a distinct group of organisms with specific characteristics and evolutionary relationships.
Fungi, animals, and plants belong to three separate kingdoms in the classification of living organisms. Fungi are grouped in the kingdom Fungi, animals in the kingdom Animalia, and plants in the kingdom Plantae. Each kingdom represents a distinct group of organisms with unique characteristics.
Yes, moldy bread would be in the protista kingdom. Zygote fungus is in the protista kingdom and can cause bread to develop mold.