All fungi are heterotrophic. No fungi is a photoautotroph
Fungi do not have the ability to undergo photosynthesis.
There are no animals that produce their own food. Only plants do through photosynthesis. There are also some types of protists and fungi that produce their own food.
No, fungi are either saprophytic or parasitic in nature, therefore, these are not equiped for photosynthesis.
all fungi produce spores!
Fungi feed off of dead or decaying materials. Only plants need sunlight to survive, because they produce their own food through photosynthesis.
fungi make food by photosynthesis! they take sunlight and nutrients and make their own food....hope that helpss
photosynthesis
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.
The type of photosynthesis that does not produce oxygen is one that happens in some types of bacteria. The cyanobacteria is a good example.
Photosynthesis is the answer
Fungi are not classified as plants because Fungi are heterotrophs, meaning that unlike plants which are autotrophs, they feed on other life forms.Actually Fungi is saprotrophic which means it secretes enzymes and then absorbs other organisms.Because they are not plants.Fungi don't photosynthesis, they don't have flowers, they don't produce seeds etc
Fungi are not classified as plants because Fungi are heterotrophs, meaning that unlike plants which are autotrophs, they feed on other life forms.Actually Fungi is saprotrophic which means it secretes enzymes and then absorbs other organisms.Because they are not plants.Fungi don't photosynthesis, they don't have flowers, they don't produce seeds etc