general characteristics of fungi , plantae , Animalia
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Characteristics of Fungi
Fungi are eukaryotic organisms means they have true nucleus which are enclosed in membranes.
They are non-vascular organisms. ...
Fungi have cell walls (plants also have cell walls, but animals have no cell walls).
There is no embryonic stage for fungi.
They reproduce by means of spores.
Kingdom Plantae
They are eukaryotic and multicellular.
Their cells have cellulose walls.
Majority have transport system.
They have photosynthesis hence autotrophic.
Reproduction is both asexual and sexual.
They show alternation of generation.
Characteristics of members of kingdom Animalia are:
They are multicellular organisms which do not possess chlorophyll.
They are eukaryotic organisms.
Cell wall is absent.
Mode of nutrition is heterotrophic i.e. they depend on other organisms for food.
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Answer:
Characteristics of Fungi
Fungi are eukaryotic organisms means they have true nucleus which are enclosed in membranes.
They are non-vascular organisms. ...
Fungi have cell walls (plants also have cell walls, but animals have no cell walls).
There is no embryonic stage for fungi.
They reproduce by means of spores.
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