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Does bracket fungi need sunlight to survive?

No, fungi are not plants. They need food and water to survive.


What is harmful effect of microorganism?

Well, you need to be more specific because there are manytypes of microorganisms such as viruses, bacteria, protists, fungi, animals, and plants.


What are the affects of pollution on water?

well protists give off the oxygen we need about 92% actually and plants 2% and since most protists live in water we are killing animals that let us live


How is water related to life?

Water is a part of all of life. All animals, plants, bacteria, and fungi need to drink water in order to survive.


What does fungi not need to grow?

Fungi do not need light to grow. Unlike plants, fungi do not undergo photosynthesis and therefore do not require sunlight to produce energy. They obtain nutrients through organic matter decomposition and can thrive in dark environments.


How are fungi different from plants in obtaining food?

Protists have a variety of ways of getting energy, not all of them are decomposers. Those that are typically ingest their food before breaking it down with enzymes. Fungi secrete enzymes into the environment and absorb the released nutrients.Protists have a variety of ways of getting energy, not all of them are decomposers. Those that are typically ingest their food before breaking it down with enzymes. Fungi secrete enzymes into the environment and absorb the released nutrients.If you are asking how fungi are different from fungus-like protists, then the answer is more involved. Fungi synthesize lysine with a different pathway than protists and they have plate-like cristae in their mitochondria as opposed to the tubular cristae found in protists. As well, fungal hyphae growth is the result of a Spitzenkorper, an organization of cellular components including microtubules and vaculoes. Prostists lack this center of organization in their hyphae. As well, fungi have a single, whiplash flagellum that is posteriorly orientated. Prostists show variety in their flagella.


Do plants need light to grow healthy?

Plants need light to grow at all. Except fungi.


What happen if we don't have light?

There would be no plants because all of them rely on photosynthesis which they need sunlight for so there would only be four kingdoms : Fungi, animals, prokaryotes and protists. but animals cannot survive without plants because every food chain needs a conductor which is always a plant.


What does oxygen need to survive?

All animals and plants, and many fungi, bacteria, and protists all need pure oxygen (O2) to survive. However, every single living thing in the world needs oxygen, in the form of oxygen containing compounds (most importantly is water, a compound that contains oxygen). The way that organisms get oxygen greatly varies, however. Most, such as bacteria, plants, fungi, and even some animals, simply absorb oxygen through their surfaces. Others, such as fish, get oxygen from the water via gills, and most land animals (reptiles, birds, and mammals), get oxygen via their lungs by breathing air.


Why do you need to water plants?

Plants need water; in fact, all living beings need water.


How do you call the plants that produce their own food?

All plants produce there own food through photosynthesis, although to do that they need water and carbon dioxide (H20+C02-->light-->glucose and 02). Plants that do not produce their own food are called Fungi (mushroom and toadstools). Although Fungi aren't actual plants they have their own place in the tree of life completetly separated from the branches of plants and animals.


Do you need water to grow plants?

Plants need water to make glucose. Glucose is a sugary substance that plants make. Glucose is the food that plants need to live. So yes, plants do need water.