yes When the fungi DNA is cut open by restriction enzymes, you can insert a DNA of a plant, green algae or any organism that undergoes photosynthesis by cutting open it's DNA by restriction enzymes and combining the two open strands of DNA by enzyme T4 DNA Ligase.
Nope.
Photosynthesis started in the Algae group after the "Endosymbiosis" took place.
No, fungi are saprophytes; they consume and absorb detritus, mostly dead organic matter.
No, Fungi do not carry out photosnthsis.
Organisms which can produce its' own energy are termed as autotrophic, while fungi, having to consume other orgaisms, are termed hetrotrophic.
Yes
No fungi is photosynthetic. They are just like animals.
No they cannot.
No, because fungi are heterotrophic.
No, fungi are either saprophytic or parasitic in nature, therefore, these are not equiped for photosynthesis.
Yeast is a fungi.Fungi do not have chloroplasts
Photosynthesis
Most commonly, fungi are saprophytic in nutrition, i.e., they derive nutrition from dead and decaying organic matter. BUT: Lichens are a form of fungus that host cyanobacteria to conduct photosynthesis... except the cyanobacteria have evolved to be dependent on their fungal hosts, and therefore are symbiotes. Plants, likewise, do not directly conduct photosynthesis. Their chloroplasts are simply cyanobacteria that have evolved to become completely dependent on their plant hosts. So, really, lichens are effectively photosynthetic in the same sense plants are. But are a composite organism composed of a fungus (nonphotosynthetic) and cyanobacteria (photosynthetic), instead of a single organism
Actually, no. Organisms in the kingdom Plantae do not contain chlorophyll and do not undergo photosynthesis. Only organsims in kingdom Plantae undergo photosynthesis. Organisms in kingdom Fungi are typically parasitic and live on other organisms.
Fungi do not have the ability to undergo photosynthesis.
All fungi are heterotrophic. No fungi is a photoautotroph
green is the efficient colour to conduct photosynthesis
No, fungi are either saprophytic or parasitic in nature, therefore, these are not equiped for photosynthesis.
fungi make food by photosynthesis! they take sunlight and nutrients and make their own food....hope that helpss
photosynthesis
Fungi gets its food by photosynthesis & with the suns energy
Plants require both water and carbon dioxide to conduct photosynthesis. Sunlight energy is also required by plants to conduct photosynthesis.
Mitochondria conduct aerobic respiration.Chloroplast conduct the photosynthesis.
Mitochondria conduct aerobic respiration.Chloroplast conduct the photosynthesis.
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