As far as I know, there are no fungi capable of making their own food. All fungi are heterotrophs. Lichens appear to be an exception, but lichens are a composite of two organisms. The fungus in a lichen is still considered a heterotroph as it relies on it's photosynthetic partner for food.
types of fungi is all the different fungi's you can get around the base of the earth.
Pizza and all types of pasta
It's common to think that all fungi are mushrooms, but mushrooms are just a single type of fungus. There are many other types. The yeast that makes bread rise, and molds (one type of which we get Penicillin from) are also Fungi.
What makes food go off is :-Oxidation = exposure to the airRotting = contamination by and growth of bacteria and fungi in the food that come from the environment.When food is canned, the can is sealed, this prevents problem 1 happening. The food is also boiled in the can after it is sealed. This kills of all the bacteria and fungi and as the food is no no longer exposed to the environment, problem 2 is also eliminated.
Absorb their food.
Theresa not one they ll kill us all
Its hard to say because we have all types of mushrooms. Some mushroom can be food, and some can be a case of sickness. A mushroom is a fungi, but its not like mold or mildew. It all depends on what mushroom their is.........
All fungi are heterotrophic as they do not preform photosynthesis and generally decompose organic matter for food.
mashrooms or all types of fungi are non green plants
For one, on a microscopic level, plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplast. Animal, protists, fungi, and bacteria cells do not.
All fungi grow using sunlight and carbon dioxide. This is because they all carry out photosynthesis to make their own food.
All types of "vegetation".