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Is fungi a plant group?

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  1. NO


  2. it is it's own group since it lives off dead things aka decomposer(dats d part of the food chain its in)

  3. No.

    It's not even in the same kingdom.

  4. yes,

    I suggest going to google and searching, plants or fungi

  5. A fungus is a eukaryotic organism that is a member of the kingdom Fungi. The fungi are heterotrophic organisms possessing a chitinous cell wall. The majority of species grow as multicellular filaments called hyphae forming a mycelium; some fungal species also grow as single cells. Sexual and asexual reproduction of the fungi is commonly via spores, often produced on specialized structures or in fruiting bodies. Some species have lost the ability to form specialized reproductive structures, and propagate solely by vegetative growth. Yeasts, molds, and mushrooms are examples of fungi. The fungi are a monophyletic group that is phylogenetically clearly distinct from the morphologically similar slime molds (myxomycetes) and water molds (oomycetes). The fungi are more closely related to animals than plants, yet the discipline of biology devoted to the study of fungi, known as mycology, often falls under a branch of botany.

  6. • algae

    • bryophytes

    • pteridophytes

    • gymnosperms

    • angiosperms.

  7. no fungi is one of the 5 kingdoms

    monera which includes archaebacteria and eubacteria

    protista

    animalia

    plantae

    fungi

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