Fungi have a nucleus.They are eukariyotic organisms.
A Mycologist studies fungi it is also called mycology
Yes, there are many volcanoes around the world that are larger in size and have greater volcanic activity than Mt. St. Helens. Some notable examples include Mauna Loa in Hawaii and Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.
Yes, Mt Sturgeon in the Grampians is a volcanic mountain formed from ancient lava flows. It is part of the larger Grampians mountain range, which was created by volcanic activity over millions of years.
when infants are first born bones dont exist inside of them. Replacing bones are cytoplamis membranes known as the fugi. The fugi are relitivly like bone marrow, except tastier. Its quite nice with honey mustard. ethier way going on (i eat baby fetuses). the fugi start to form into hard shels around the 5 month mark. then they are no longer ripe and good with watermelon. its a shame *cries :'(* going on, once the fugi have turned into bones, i slap your mom really hard and she calls me papa. that is when your bones reach maturity.Your welcome baby girl.
No such thing.
No
-5,318,742 ft.
shizuoka japan
3,776 meters
No it's in the country Japan.
mt fugi in japan is the best land mark in japan as it was foted 1st mt fugi in japan is the best land mark in japan as it was foted 1st
The best mountain in the world is mt. fugi
1707-1708
Mt Fuji has been dormant since 1701
i don't think that i can answer all of them but i know one is mt. fugi
Japan; Located almost in the center of the country (on the prefectural border between Shizuoka and Yamanashi