since they're hetrotrophs they hunt for there food
fungi asorb their food
Fungi obtain their food by secreting enzymes onto organic matter and then absorbing the broken-down nutrients. This process, called external digestion, allows fungi to derive energy from a wide range of substrates, including dead plants, animals, and organic material in the soil.
Food will decay if bacteria or fungi is on the food because fungi and bacteria are living organisms so they eat at the flesh of the food which cause the fungi to spread or cause the bacteria to multiply which eventually will cause the food to eventually be 100% decomposed.
Fungi have the role of decomposers in the food chain.
Actually fungi cannot produce food while plants can. Fungi can only absorb food from dead organic matter.
The kingdom Plantae gets there engewrgy from the sun and they then produce food through photosynthesis. The kingdom fungai gets there nutrients from decomposing organic material.
Fungi actually don't make their food, they're heterotrophic, or decomposer, even though they have cell walls. You find fungi near their food source.
They get their food from animals and plants
Fungi receives food through filter feeding. It can also just eat bacteria.
Fungi get into food through contamination - the fungi is allowed to contact the food in some fashion. In the United States, most cross-contamination like this happens in the home after the food has been open. Fungi are pretty much everywhere and for the most part don't hurt anything.
Fungi
would you eat mouldy bread --------------------------------------- Fungi are 'decomposers' they make food go bad.
No, fungi do not make food through photosynthesis. Unlike plants, fungi are heterotrophic organisms that obtain nutrients by absorbing organic matter from their environment or by forming symbiotic relationships with other organisms.