no
a toadstool does but a fern does not. a fern makes its own food
mould cannont make it's own food but the dragon scale fern can make it's own food
Yes
Yes, mosquito fern is a type of aquatic fern that undergoes photosynthesis, allowing it to produce its own food. It has specialized structures called chloroplasts that contain chlorophyll, which is essential for photosynthesis.
These are both nonvascular plants and are quite capable of preforming photosynthesis, thus they can easily make their own food as can all plants.
yes it does...it is called photosynthesis.
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Toadstools are fungi, which obtain nutrition by absorbing nutrients from their surroundings through their mycelium. Ferns are plants that photosynthesize to create their own food by converting sunlight into energy. Therefore, toadstools are heterotrophs, while ferns are autotrophs.
NO
Bird's nest fern does not make its own food; instead, it is a photosynthetic plant that utilizes sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into sugars through photosynthesis. On the other hand, mushrooms are fungi and do not perform photosynthesis. Instead, they obtain nutrients by breaking down organic matter, thereby absorbing nutrients from their environment.
There is no specific plant known as an "arctic fern." However, there are several fern species that can be found in Arctic regions, such as the cloudberry fern, high mountain fern, and northern wood fern, which are adapted to survive in cold climates.
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