by gaining soil out of the ground
Fungi obtain energy by absorbing organic matter from their environment. They secrete enzymes that break down complex organic compounds into simpler molecules, which they can then absorb and use for energy. Fungi can obtain their nutrients from decaying organic matter, living organisms, or through mutualistic relationships with other organisms.
They have thread-like bodies, are heterotrophs and decomposers. Fungi are multicellular and eukaryotic. They gain nutrition through absorption.
Fungi gets its food by photosynthesis & with the suns energy
No, it does not.
Plants have chlorophyll and make energy from light; fungi don't.
No
how do mutualistic fungi get energy
Fungi are heterotrophes, which means they get their energy from outside themselves. They do this by breaking down organic substances such as carbohydrates.
They have thread-like bodies, are heterotrophs and decomposers. Fungi are multicellular and eukaryotic. They gain nutrition through absorption.
Fungi gets its food by photosynthesis & with the suns energy
They gain energy by eating food.
No, it does not.
Plants have chlorophyll and make energy from light; fungi don't.
Fungi get their energy from living or dead organisms. They will usually specialize in living or dead and it is rare that they can do both.
No, objects that gain energy become hotter.
Sure, you can add energy to an object. For example, you can heat an object up (to have it gain heat energy), you can raise it (to have it gain gravitational potential energy), or you can make it move (to have it gain kinetic energy). In each case, the energy has to come from somewhere.
it makes its own food
Throughgh the hyphae.