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Fungi do not photosynthesize.

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How do fungi differ from green plants?

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Who are non green plants?

mashrooms or all types of fungi are non green plants


Which non green plants eat dead and decaying plants?

Saprophytic fungi


Is a fungi mushroom a consumer or producer?

Unlike green plants, fungi do not make food. They are consumers.


How do fungi differ from plants?

Fungi lack chloroplasts, which means they are unable to undergo photosynthesis as plants are. This means that while plants are typically autotrophs (producers), fungi are heterotrophs (consumers). Fungi have a cell wall of chitin instead of the cellulose that plants make. Fungi store energy as glycogen; plants store energy as starch. Fungi have a single, posteriorly oriented flagellum while plants have multiple flagella that are anteriorly oriented.


Can fungi reproduce food?

No,because fungi has to be green to produce food.Fungi feed on dead animals and plants.


What are the main difference between plants and fungi?

The presence or absence of chlorophyll and the photosynthesis process it supports. Plants have it; fungi don't.


How does fungi help?

Fungi produces carbon dioxide in to the atmosphere which enables the process of photosynthesis and production of food in green plants.


Green algae often differ from land plants in that some green algae?

Some green algae are unicellular


What are the characteristics of fungi from plants?

Green and usually worm like.Sometimes mold like.


Is jew's ears a fungi?

Yes, Jew's Ear is a fungi. It does not have a green pigment called chlorophyll, which allows it to photosynthesize. Only plants can photosynthesize. Therefore, it is a fungi.


Is a fungus plant?

According to the new classification of living organisms, fungi are neither plants nor animals. They are in a separate Kingdom: Fungi.