is mayonnaise an instrument?
is mayonnaise an instrument?
plant Yeast is part of the fungus kingdom.
Animalia is the Animal Kingdom. When we classify an organism, it can be a plant, fungus or from the kingdom of animalia which includes all kinds of organisms that are not plants or fungi. Bears, fish & microscopic protozoa are all animals and fall under the kingdom of animalia.
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No, yeasts are fungi and not plants. The Kingdom Fungi includes both the mushrooms you find in woods and fields and the yeasts you use to make bread. Yeast is used to rise bread.
is mayonnaise an instrument?
No, it is a part of the Animalia kingdom. It is a marine organism.
fungi, bacteria
A mistletoe needs another plant to grow on, one with roots. A typical host is an oak tree.
plant Yeast is part of the fungus kingdom.
It needs sunlight to create nutrients through photosynthesis.
An animal is any organism in the kingdom Animalia. Simply, anything that is not a plant, protozoa, or fungus.
An example on an organism is like and animal or a human.
yeah.it needs sunlight to live for the chloroplast to make food so yeah its an organism
Well, it depends what kind of organism it is. If it is in the Fungi Kingdom, then you look at if the mold or yeast or mushroom is growing and expanding everyday. If it is in the Plant Kingdom, you look at if it is green and if it is growing everyday. If it is in the Animal Kingdom, you look at if the animal is moving and breathing well. If in the Bacteria and Archae Kingdom, then you must look under a microscope to see if it is moving.
Animalia is the Animal Kingdom. When we classify an organism, it can be a plant, fungus or from the kingdom of animalia which includes all kinds of organisms that are not plants or fungi. Bears, fish & microscopic protozoa are all animals and fall under the kingdom of animalia.
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