Actually fungi cannot produce food while plants can. Fungi can only absorb food from dead organic matter.
No , structure is different .
Is fungi a flowering plant?
it is a fungi.
For normal light-water recators, first to a refinement plant. For producing depleted uranium porducts, such as shells for tanks, to a production plant.
No,because lichen is a fungi. Fungi is not a plant or animal.................
It's a fungi and doesn't have chloroplasts, therefore it can't photosynthesise.
Plants and fungi are very different organisms in the world. These two organisms do however share the fact that they always have a cell wall.
There are four kingdoms of life, and they consist of plant, animal, fungi, and protista.
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S. A. J. Tarr has written: 'The fungi and plant diseases of the Sudan' -- subject(s): Phytopathogenic fungi, Plant diseases 'A supplementary list of Sudan fungi and plant diseases' -- subject(s): Fungi, Plant diseases
The Mitochondria of an animal cell is responsible for producing ATP in an animal while the Chloroplast of a plant cell is responsible for producing ATP in a plant. More specifically, for plants, the Glucose which is produced in the light stage of photosynthesis (C6H12O6) is responsible for the production of adenine triphosphate (ATP), which is where a plant gets the energy to produce food in the dark stage of photosynthesis. The answer you are looking for is Glucose. The Glucose molecule is most responsible for the production of ATP.
No a legume is a type of plant and fungi are not plants.