Eubacteria, Archea, Protist, Fungus/Fungi, Plants, Animals
A fungus is not an insect, no. Insects are animals. Fungi are more similar to plants. They don't move around or eat other things or have arms and legs.
No, fungus is not a type of plant. Fungi are a separate kingdom of organisms that are distinct from plants, animals, and bacteria. Fungi are more closely related to animals than plants.
A fungus differs from green plants in that it does not make its own food through photosynthesis. Instead, fungi are heterotrophic organisms that obtain nutrients by absorbing dissolved organic matter from their environment.
Mushrooms are fungi, belonging to the kingdom Fungi. They are not plants or animals, but a separate group of organisms that obtain nutrients by decomposing organic matter in their environment.
Animals and plants are very different than fungus. Animals cannot produce their own food. Plants can produce their own food.
Desmids are a very colorful and different group of freshwater algae. They are microscopic flowerless plants. They do not have roots, stems, or leaves.
Fungus, plants, and animals which includes humans.
Organisms are mostly fungus, animals and plants
Fungus or Fungi
Eubacteria, Archea, Protist, Fungus/Fungi, Plants, Animals
Mainly bacteria, although fungus will also consume dead plants and animals, as will various types of worms, insects, and assorted scavengers.
A fungus is not an insect, no. Insects are animals. Fungi are more similar to plants. They don't move around or eat other things or have arms and legs.
No, fungus is not a type of plant. Fungi are a separate kingdom of organisms that are distinct from plants, animals, and bacteria. Fungi are more closely related to animals than plants.
The five kingdoms of organisms are Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, and Monera. Animalia and Plantae consist of animals and plants, respectively, while Fungi consists of organisms like mushrooms and yeasts. Protista includes single-celled organisms like protozoa, and Monera includes bacteria and archaea.
Algae and bacteria. They may be small, but they are living and not plants or animals.
A fungus differs from green plants in that it does not make its own food through photosynthesis. Instead, fungi are heterotrophic organisms that obtain nutrients by absorbing dissolved organic matter from their environment.