No they are heterotrophic. They lack chloroplasts to convert sunlight into energy, so they rely on metabolizing organic compounds for energy.
yes, certain fungi and bacteria.
fungi make food by photosynthesis! they take sunlight and nutrients and make their own food....hope that helpss
Pandas do NOT go through photosynthesis. They cannot make their own food in their bodies.
they aren't green because they don't have chloroplast. chloroplasts are green plant food makers. when plants make food with chloroplasts, its called photosynthesis.
Plants cells contain chloroplasts, allowing them to make their own food through photosynthesis. Fungi do not have chloroplasts. The cell walls of plants are made up of cellulose while the cell walls of fungi are made up of chitin. Those are only a few of the many differences between plants and fungi.
Plants/Producers make their own food by photosynthesis. which is a process where plants get their energy from the sun and can make their food using the sun and rain.
fungi make food by photosynthesis! they take sunlight and nutrients and make their own food....hope that helpss
No, fungi are either saprophytic or parasitic in nature, therefore, these are not equiped for photosynthesis.
The basic difference is that plants can make their own food through the process of photosynthesis, making them producers. Fungi can not make their own food but must decompose carbon based material for their food, making the consumers.
Has now chlorophyll
The cells that make food out of photosynthesis are called chloroplasts.
it goes through photosynthesis to make food.
plants can make food through photosynthesis
Through photosynthesis
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Algae performs photosynthesis to make food for both of them. Fungi absorbs nutrients for both of them. mutualism (both benefit).
No, they don't. Because fungus does not contain chloroplasts, they cannot make their own food by photosynthesis.
photosynthesis- its used to make food/energy