Unlike plants, mushrooms breathe in oxygen and release carbon dioxide, just like people, but without lungs.
Through the holes in the stem. They are connected to the ground. which is made of dirt, rock, lava, and organisms.
Yes
Mushrooms are in kingdom fungi. Living organisms. So they need to respire
No, only photosynthetic (or chemosynthetic) organisms are able to produce oxygen. Fungi are heterotrophic, like us, and consume oxygen in order to breakdown food into energy.
some fungi do when in contact with sugar
it produces heat
Animals breathe in oxygen and let out carbon dioxide. Plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen.
The amount of carbon that one person produces in a day is estimated to be 900 grams. Humans produce carbon dioxide when they breathe out.
Yes, plants produce oxygen and need carbon dioxide and sunlight to produce food.
Most bacteria and all plants consume carbon dioxide and produce oxygen.
No. helium does not produce carbon dioxide
Anaerobic bacteria. I do not think mushroom or other fungi form oxygen.
Yes
Yes, forest fires do produce carbon dioxide.
it produces heat
Animals produce carbon dioxide. Animals produce carbon dioxide
Algae are plants and produce oxygen from carbon dioxide when exposed to sunlight by photosynthesis. At night they produce carbon dioxide though cellular respiration.
None of them.
They cannot photosynthesise which means they cannot convert sunlight, carbon dioxide and water into glucose (food).
Animal and plants create carbon dioxide when they perform cellular respiration. Decaying vegetation forms carbon dioxide through fermentation, wherein fungi oxidize carbohydrates.
Yes. Plankton produce carbon dioxide during cellular respiration.
carbon dioxide :)