No. Bacteria are not classified as plants, although some perform photosynthesis like plants.
mashrooms or all types of fungi are non green plants
no non green plants dont photosynthesize only green plants do i havent figured out which types dont
theoretically green plants contain every color except green, so non green plants in our eyes only contain the color green
Yes they are non-green plantsAdditional answerHey, no. There are plenty of green algae!
Non green plants get their food from decayed food
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Non-green plants, like mushrooms and some bacteria, survive by obtaining nutrients in different ways. Some may be decomposers, breaking down organic matter for nutrition, while others may form symbiotic relationships with other organisms to obtain nutrients. These non-green plants have adapted to survive without photosynthesis by utilizing alternative methods for acquiring energy and nutrients.
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Non green plants dont have a digestive system because they only suck the water out of the soil through the roots.
Non green plants is a term used in the past to describe fungi. Before the Whittaker 5 - kingdom system (1969), There were 4 kingdoms used in classification; bacteria, protists, plants and animals. Fungi were grouped in with plants, but because they lacked chlorophyll, they were referred to as non green plants. Today they are a separate kingdom under Domain Eukarya.
Saprophytic fungi