Biology, 23.11.2019 02:31 timthaartist
compare the organisms in the table. what plantlike characteristic does a methanogen share with organisms in the kingdom plantae?
autotrophic
photosynthesizing
multicellular
prokaryotic
blue-green algae
fern
grass
methanogen
pawpaw
blue-green algae
fern
grass
pawpaw
fern
mushroom
puffball
grass
pawpaw
blue-green algae
methanogen
plants and methanogens use the sun to produce their own food.
plants and methanogens are both eukaryotic, multicellular organisms.
plants and methanogens produce food using heat from volcanic vents.
plants and methanogens are both capable of producing their own food.
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