HELLO GUYS!!!define the characteristics of kingdom fungi,animalia...class 11..dont spam please
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General Characteristics of Fungi:
- Eukaryotic
- Decomposers – the best recyclers around
- No chlorophyll – non photosynthetic
- Most multicellular (hyphae) – some unicellular (yeast)
- Non-motile
- Cell walls made of chitin (kite-in) instead of cellulose like that of a plant
- Are more related to animals than plant kingdom
- Lack true roots, leaves and stems
- Absorptive heterotrophs
- Digest food externally and then absorb it
- Lack of chlorophyll affects the lifestyle of fungi…
- Not dependent on light
- Can occupy dark habitats
- Can grow in any direction
- Can invade the interior of a substrate with absorptive filaments
Kingdom Animalia Characteristics
- All animals are multicellular, eukaryotic heterotrophs —they have multiple cells with mitochondria and they rely on other organisms for their nourishment.
- Adult animals develop from embryos: small masses of unspecialized cells
- Simple animals can regenerate or grow back missing parts
- Most animals ingest their food and then digest it in some kind of internal cavity.
- Somewhere around 9 or 10 million species of animals inhabit the earth.
- About 800,000 species have been identified.
- Animal Phyla- Biologists recognize about 36 separate phyla within the Kingdom Animalia.
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Characteristics of the Kingdom Fungi. ... Members of the kingdom Fungi are eukaryotes, meaning they have complex cells with a nucleus and organelles. Most are multicellular, with the exception of single-celled yeast. Structurally, fungi are made up of individual feathery filaments called hyphae.
The set of characteristics provided by Audesirk and Audesirk are: Animals are multicellular. Animals are heterotrophic, obtaining their energy by consuming energy-releasing food substances. Animals typically reproduce sexually. Animals are made up of cells that do not have cell walls.
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