In order to answer this question we need to look at all the different angles. But i wont bore you with all that. I will just give you a straight answer flat out.
Answer: Yes.
Yes but they are not the same as a plant stem.
No, fungi doe not have any fur because it is part of most plants. But it does have a furry soft texture that can grow on it.
No. However fungi grow as tubular, thread-like structures called hyphae (collectively called a mycelium) that can give them a fuzzy appearance.
No.
mycellium
Mycorrhizae are symbiotic relationships between the roots of plants and fungi that act as extensions of the root system. The fungi supply the plant with certain nutrients, and the plant in turn supplies the fungi with carbohydrates.
Photosynthesis
It is symbiotic association between fungi and roots of plant.
Mycorrhizae
mycellium
Yes,some others do not
Mycorrhizae are symbiotic relationships between the roots of plants and fungi that act as extensions of the root system. The fungi supply the plant with certain nutrients, and the plant in turn supplies the fungi with carbohydrates.
yes
Photosynthesis
Fungi engage in symbiosis with plants, plant roots, and insects, to name a few.
Mycorrhiza!
No
They have hyphae which are like roots to obtain their food.
They are parasites of the fungi associated with plant roots.
Fungi obtain food through absorption. They secrete enzymes to break down organic matter into simpler molecules, which are then absorbed through their cell walls. Fungi are heterotrophic, meaning they rely on other organisms for nutrients.
a symbiotic association between fungi and plant roots