Well done! Bacteria belong to Kingdom Fungus Kingdom Protista

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Well done! Bacteria belong to Kingdom Fungus Kingdom Protista Kingdom Monera Well done!

Bacteria are Eukaryotic Prokaryotic Zookaryotic Well done!

Bacteria reproduce by? Spores Binary fisson Gametes Well done!

Well done! Rhizopus belongs to? Kingdom Monera Kingdom Fungus Kingdom Protista Well done!

Fungi are? Prokaryotic Eukaryotic Zookaryotic Well done!

Well done! Mycelium is a ? Mass of Hyphae Mass of spores Mass of chloroplasts Well done!

Well done! Amoeba belongs to ? Kingdom Fungus Kingdom Protista Kingdom Plantae Well done!

Question goes here? Wrong Correct Wrong Well done!

Amoeba moves by? Legs Pseudopodia Flagella Well done!

Question goes here? Wrong Correct Wrong Well done!