Yes
All fungi grow using sunlight and carbon dioxide. This is because they all carry out photosynthesis to make their own food.
None of them.
Animal and plants create carbon dioxide when they perform cellular respiration. Decaying vegetation forms carbon dioxide through fermentation, wherein fungi oxidize carbohydrates.
Fungi lack chlorophyll which means they can't photosynthesize, and the composition of fungal cell walls are quite different from those of plants.
Carbon dioxide Carbon and nitrogen ---- Novanet
Respiration - make carbon in carbon dioxide
Roots do not make carbon dioxide.
Fungi produces carbon dioxide in to the atmosphere which enables the process of photosynthesis and production of food in green plants.
Organisms like humans, animals, and plants release carbon dioxide as a byproduct of respiration. Additionally, decomposers such as bacteria and fungi also release carbon dioxide during the decomposition process.
Plants don't make carbon dioxide.
Not much. Fungi really only needs a dark wet place and Carbon Dioxide :p
carbon dioxide