Glucose (dextrose) is the most utilizable carbon source.
Fungi absorb nutrients such as carbohydrates and glucose from organic matter. They attached themselves in a dead organic matter or even living things, and then suck the nutrients from it.
dead organisms
carbon source
Carbon dioxide Carbon and nitrogen ---- Novanet
When ants eat the fungi, it allows the fungi to grow again. This means the ant will always have a food source and fungi will have everlasting life.
carbon and nitrogen
carbon and nitrogen
yes dead organisms is a nutrient source for fungi!!! ofcourse it is, .... or is it! O_o
Fungi grow into their food source by extending filamentous structures called hypha into the food source. This necessitates their being in close proximity, or on the food source to do this.
Yes
A carbon source is a thing that gives off carbon.
None of them.
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the sunlight is the one and only source of carbon
fungi is very valuable as a source of vitamins and antibiotics
Carbon dioxide Carbon and nitrogen ---- Novanet
carbon and nitrogen
There are no fungi growing on Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no nutrient source for this botany.
All fungi grow using sunlight and carbon dioxide. This is because they all carry out photosynthesis to make their own food.