Archaebacteria and Eubacteria
Eubacteria are the type of bacteria with which most people are familiar. They live everywhere, including inside humans and other living organisms. Eubacteria have a semi-rigid cell wall that contains peptidoglycan, a tight-knit
Fungi
Most fungal species are multicellular organisms that live on land rather than in water. Yeast and molds are examples of fungi. Like algae, fungi possess cell walls. Unlike algae cell walls, fungal cell walls contain chitin rather than cellulose.
And also plantae and animalia
Answer:
Hyoid bone
Explanation:
It is a bone responsible for tongue movement.
Plants collect energy from photosynthesis, fungus feed off the dead.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
because grass is the growth in the ground
The two processes are similar in that they both produce energy, albeit in two different forms. They are different in that photosynthesis assembles the glucose molecule, while cellular respiration takes it apart