yes.it is present in fungi .this is the production of their own food by themselves just with the use of sunlight.
No
Absent
Fungi can grow anywhere as long as moisture is present.
No , stomata are not present in mushroom as they are fungi . Stomata are present in plants for gaseous exchange .
Plants, fungi, and most bacterias.
No, septa of hyphal cross walls are not always present in fungi. Some fungi have continuous hyphae without septa, known as coenocytic fungi, while others have septa that divide the hyphae into compartments.
Fungi have a cell nucleus. Like all eukaryotic organisms, fungi have cells with a distinct membrane-bound nucleus that contains their genetic material. The nucleus is responsible for regulating the cell's activities and storing the DNA.
Roots, Shoots, prevention of water loss, autotrophism, alternation of generations, and a cell wall
No, cilia are typically not present in fungi. Fungi generally have flagella for movement, which are structurally different from cilia. Cilia are more commonly found in certain protists and animal cells.
They will have to be examined microscopically by an expert mycologist, you cannot do it.
Cell wall is present in plant cells, fungi, algae, and some bacteria. It provides structural support and protection to the cell, helping to maintain its shape and resist osmotic pressure.
Many plants posses the metabolic machinery to undertake the process of photosynthesis (autotrophism), while the mushroom (and every fungi) lack. Moreover, plant cell walls are composed of cellulose, while fungal cell walls are composed of chitin.