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Fungus is not a plant because it cannot make its own food ") hope this helped ;)
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No, the Moon cannot supports life.
In a mycorrhizal relationship a fungus is partnered with a plant. The fungus benefits by receiving carbon, which is the basic component of life and which the fungus cannot fix itself.
I am afraid it cannot produce biodisel
Animals and plants are very different than fungus. Animals cannot produce their own food. Plants can produce their own food.
No, they don't. Because fungus does not contain chloroplasts, they cannot make their own food by photosynthesis.
They don't actually eat the leaves - because they cannot digest the cellulose. Instead - they take the pieces of leaf back to their 'nest' - and use them to grow fungus on them. They then eat the fungus.
As lichens are a not a single living organism, but are rather a symbiotic relationship between a fungus and an algae (ie. a relationship where one is needed for the other to survive, and vice-versa), they cannot be classified into one kingdom. This is because a fungus (obviously) is part of the fungus kingdom, and algae is part of the plant kingdom.
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Lichen is an example of Mutualism because it consists of a fungus and an alga growing together. the fungus provides support in which the alga can grow. The alga makes food by photosynthesis using the water that the fungus has stored. The fungus also takes in minerals to be converted into materials for growth. together the two organisms form a structure that can live on the surfaces of rocks in harsh conditions where other organisms cannot survive.
Carnation flowers are not a fungus. They can get a fungus but that is not a good thing.