they are autotrophs so they get there own food
vegetation
No, fungi are consumers not producers. They decompose or parasitize other organisms.
No
Fungi are saprophytic in nature and survive on dead and decaying organic matter and not on living organisms.
No. Fungi do not make their food. Things that make their own food are called "Producers" Plants are a producer, but Fungi are Decomposers, which means that they secret digestive juices on nearby life forms, and then they absorb that living thing's nutrients.
fungi make food by photosynthesis! they take sunlight and nutrients and make their own food....hope that helpss
Mold is a fungus and fungi are incapable of making their own food. Fungi feed on organic matter and that is why you see it on old groceries, it is breaking down organic matterial to get it's nutritions.
No it doesn't because fungi needs sunlight to make their own food. They actually need sunlight to make their own food because fungi are not green.
Most fungi work with plants in their environment to feed and exchange food. Fungi will frequently pass sugars to the host plant whilst feedin on water from the host. MOst fungi rely on the decay of materials to form tendrals which absorbe salts and sugars from the rotting product.
Fungi actually don't make their food, they're heterotrophic, or decomposer, even though they have cell walls. You find fungi near their food source.
fungi does not make there own food its a mith
no