Glomeromycota
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No, fungi do not fall under the Plantae kingdom. They belong to their own kingdom, called Fungi. While they share some similarities with plants, such as having cell walls, they are distinct in terms of their nutritional and reproductive strategies.
Fungi are classified in its own kingdom, not under plantae.
Yeasts fall under the kingdom Fungi. They don't need sunlight to grow. There are two major classifications of yeasts and they are the Saccharomycotina (true yeasts) and the Taphrinomycotina Schizosaccharomycetes (fission yeasts). Most yeast are single-celled, but they sometimes 'glue'together to form chains and become multi-cellular.
Mushrooms fall under the kingdom Fungi. This kingdom includes a diverse group of organisms that obtain nutrients through absorption. Mushrooms are typically the fruiting bodies of fungi and play important roles in decomposing organic matter and forming mutualistic relationships with plants.
Yes. Animals are not covered under general botany.
No, fungi do not fall under the Plantae kingdom. They belong to their own kingdom, called Fungi. While they share some similarities with plants, such as having cell walls, they are distinct in terms of their nutritional and reproductive strategies.
Fungi are classified in its own kingdom, not under plantae.
Phylum
Fungi.
The kingdom is Mammilia, the Phylum is Chordata.
Plantae is a kingdom that has many phyla under it. It is not contained within a phylum.
No they are not the same
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.
Animalia, phylum cordata, class mammalia
Phylum
Sea sponges comes under the kingdom Animalia. They belong to the phylum Porifera.
The Order would have the smallest level of classification out of the options provided (kingdom, phylum, order). Order is a classification level under phylum and would have fewer groups of organisms compared to phylum or kingdom.