The most significant reason why fungi are not in the kingdom Plantae is that fungi
A.are chemoorganotrophic heterotrophs
B. have unicellular and multi-cellular forms
C. are prokaryotes
D. are eukaryotes
Answers
Answered by
0
Option A
Are chemoorganotrophic heterotrophs
Answered by
1
Heya mate
Here is the answer ⤵⤵
Answer -------> option ( A ) is correct.
Reason ------>
⏪ Fungi are chemoorganotrophs , lacking chlorophyll and obtain their food from other organisms , a process called Heterotrophic Nutrition.
⏪ Mostly All plants have chlorophyll present in them and they are able to make their own food by a process called photosynthesis.
⏪ Fungi, being heterotrophs are separated from the kingdom Plantae, which include all the autotrophs.
___________________
Hope it helps✌✌
Thanks!!
Here is the answer ⤵⤵
Answer -------> option ( A ) is correct.
Reason ------>
⏪ Fungi are chemoorganotrophs , lacking chlorophyll and obtain their food from other organisms , a process called Heterotrophic Nutrition.
⏪ Mostly All plants have chlorophyll present in them and they are able to make their own food by a process called photosynthesis.
⏪ Fungi, being heterotrophs are separated from the kingdom Plantae, which include all the autotrophs.
___________________
Hope it helps✌✌
Thanks!!
anandita2813:
thank you!!
Similar questions