No. i am PRETTY sure!
they often form relationships with photosynthetic lichens though... I THINK! :)
Yes, they do.
The student's observation was not correct: fungi have no chloroplasts, plants do.
a mushroom does not have chloroplasts because it is a fungus not a plant.
No. Chloroplasts are only present in plants and some protists. Chloroplasts make plants autotrophic by allowing producing their own food, whereas fungi are heterotrophic, where they release enzymes to break down nutrients from the environment and absorb that broken down food. No
Chloroplasts occur in photosynthetic, eukaryotic autotrophs, such as plants and green algae. Chloroplasts contain the green pigment chlorophyll, which gives plants and green algae their green color. The oak tree has green leaves, plus its a plant. Therefore, the oak tree has chloroplasts. A mushroom is a fungus, and an earthworm is an animal. Neither fungi nor animals have chloroplasts and are therefore not green in color.
Because it is fungus
They do not have chloroplasts like plants do!
No, they don't. Because fungus does not contain chloroplasts, they cannot make their own food by photosynthesis.
That cannot be a plant or animal. It can be a fungal cell
The student's observation was not correct: fungi have no chloroplasts, plants do.
a mushroom does not have chloroplasts because it is a fungus not a plant.
No. Chloroplasts are only present in plants and some protists. Chloroplasts make plants autotrophic by allowing producing their own food, whereas fungi are heterotrophic, where they release enzymes to break down nutrients from the environment and absorb that broken down food. No
Chloroplasts occur in photosynthetic, eukaryotic autotrophs, such as plants and green algae. Chloroplasts contain the green pigment chlorophyll, which gives plants and green algae their green color. The oak tree has green leaves, plus its a plant. Therefore, the oak tree has chloroplasts. A mushroom is a fungus, and an earthworm is an animal. Neither fungi nor animals have chloroplasts and are therefore not green in color.
Because it is fungus
A mushroom is it's own fungus for that it does not produce fungus it is fungus.
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