It is a decomposer and get it's food from the material it breaks down.
Q:How do mushrooms obtain their food? A: my best guess is that they get it from what they are growing on. :)
Mushrooms are considered heterotrophs because they don't make their own food. Instead, they obtain their food by absorbing nutrients from decomposing organisms in the environment.
Yes.
producers such as, oak trees, obtain energy by making their own food. producers are plants
Fungi. The mushrooms are qualified as vegetarian food rich in proteins.
mode of the nutrition of mucor
Mushrooms are grown from the ground and are not processed.
Mushrooms do not produce their own food, they live off the decay of other organisms.
Mushrooms get their nutrients by decomposing organic matter.
Yes, they do.
Decomposition
Because, unlike vegetables, which are plants, mushrooms are not plants. Mushrooms are fungi and can not make their own food but are saprophytes that absorb decaying organic matter as food.