The type of fungus that grows horizontal to food source are said to be heterotrophic. Such fungus do not process their own food.
To answer your question chrysophyta can obtain its own food under certain circumstances. So in general yes it can obtain its own food.
Fungus is not a plant because it cannot make its own food ") hope this helped ;)
Animals and plants are very different than fungus. Animals cannot produce their own food. Plants can produce their own food.
No they do not obtain there food
They can't make their own food
Plants gets nutrition by its own and fungus steals another plant's food.
yes it does because it takes in the food from pauline gwo PG!
Its own food as plants do or eat food as animals do.
No. Fungus does not make it's own food, the way that green plants do, but relies on food found in organic matter, such as manure, wood, paper, or the skin between your toes (athlete's foot fungus). If there is no organic material, there is no food. While one component of a lichen is a fungus, lichens are in a group all their own.
No, fungus do not make their own food. Their modes of nutrition are saprophytic and symbiosis
heterotrophic (they cannot make their own food) Eukaryotic (their cells have a nucleus) autotrophs they make their own food from the sun's energy