Both Humpback whales and mushrooms are heterotrophic. A heterotroph is an organism that cannot fix carbon from inorganic sources (such as carbon dioxide) but uses organic carbon for growth (Fungi decompose organic matter, whales eat krill).
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Both Humpback whales and mushrooms are heterotrophic. A heterotroph is an organism that cannot fix carbon from inorganic sources (such as carbon dioxide) but uses organic carbon for growth (Fungi decompose organic matter, whales eat krill).
YES. They are because we and whales are mammals.
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they are large mammals
They both breathe air...
they both have a cell wall
Many scientists say that all whales look alike.
they were alike because they killed the same types of animals such as whales deer buffalo
they are both related to plants. they are both living things.
They look for food,they have teeth,and they have hair.
Chicken of the woods mushrooms can be distinguished from their look-alike species by their bright orange to yellow coloration, shelf-like appearance, and lack of gills on the underside of the cap. Additionally, chicken of the woods mushrooms have a soft, tender texture and a mild, lemony flavor. It is important to note that proper identification by an experienced forager is crucial when harvesting wild mushrooms.