Fungi: Plant, Animal, or Something Else Entirely?.

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Fungi: Plant, Animal, or Something Else Entirely?

Fungi Can... grow in soil. have one cell or many cells. reproduce by spores, which are similar to seeds. have more than one cell nucleus.

Fungi Cannot... make their own food, since their cells have no chloroplasts.

Then what is a fungi? a mushroom mold yeast mildew

Where do they get food? They absorb food from dead things or from other living things. When you see mold growing on food, the mold is eating that food to survive. Mushrooms growing in dirt get nourishment from the soil.

Fungi are... neither plant nor animal! in a group all by themselves!