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because they don't have chloroplasts.. these organelles are necessary for photosynthesis.

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it does not have chlorophyll.

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it isn't all down to the organelles it has. no, fungi don't, this is simply down to where it is found. instead of photosynthesizing, it takes it's nutrients from other plants and matter.

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