yes, it has the eight charicteristics of life
-responds to enviroment
-reproduces
-exchanges gasses
-needs nutrients
-made of cells
-needs water and food
-produces waste
-grows
No, mushrooms are saprophytic (aka decomposers), which means they feed on decaying matter.
yes mushrooms feed on decaying matter around them.
No. Mushrooms (all fungi) are living things.
yes
No, mushrooms are saprophytic (aka decomposers), which means they feed on decaying matter.
Alive. They're a fungi so they feed on decaying organic matter
All living organisms are made up of matter, which is anything that has mass and occupies space.
They feed off decaying matter.
A plant can make its own food through the process known as photosynthesis in the presence of light but mushrooms cannot.They feed on dead and decaying matter.
they feed on decaying and old matter
Decomposers feed on dead or decaying matter.
Organisms that feed on dead or decaying matter
No they are biotic; they feed on decaying matter and phytoplankton.
they feed on dead or decaying organic matter and are classified as saprophytes
There is a vast array of organisms that feed on dead or decaying matter. On the microscopic scale, bacteria, fungi, and microscopic animal larvae may feed on dead and decarying matter of both plants and animals. On a slightly larger scale, insects such as beetles and ants will also feed on dead and decaying matter. On a much larger scale, scavengers, such as vultures and hyenas will feed on dead animal carcasses.
They feed off phytoplankton and decaying matter.