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No, algae do not belong to the Kingdom Fungi. All algae belong in the unranked classification Archaeplastida, and green algae also belong to the Kingdom Plantae.

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No, algae are not part of the fungi kingdom. They belong to their own kingdom called Protista. Algae are photosynthetic organisms that can be unicellular or multicellular, whereas fungi are heterotrophic organisms that obtain nutrients through absorption.

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Is mold a type of archea?

Mold is a part of the kingdom fungi. The kingdom archaebacteria has bacteria and algae, but does not contain any fungi.


Is seaweed in the fungi kingdom?

No they are not fungi.They are algae in Kingdom protista.


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Does algae belong the fungi kingdom?

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Is algae under the same kingdom as fungi?

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Is kelp forests phylum fungi?

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Is a plant a unicellular organism?

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Is algae in the fungi domain?

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What kingdom do multicellular algae belong to?

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