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Do bacteria obtain food and reproduce the way fungi do?

no


How do fungi and bacteria obtain food?

Fungi are heterophs,the obtain carbon from organic materials mainly by secreting extracellular enzymes and absorbing digested food or having symbiotic relationships with photosynthetic partners. Bacteria can be photoautotrops,photoheterophs,chemoautotrophs,chemoheterophs


Do fungi obtain or makes it's own food?

No they do not obtain there food


Do fungi obtain food?

They have hyphae which are like roots to obtain their food.


Do bacteria obtain food the way fungi do?

Fungi and bacteria are both decomposers. decomposers get nutrients by breaking down dead organic matter. while the exact process of ingesting the nutrients may be different, the basic idea is the same.


How does a fungi get its food?

Fungi receives food through filter feeding. It can also just eat bacteria.


How does an apple rot?

Well because of bacteria and fungi our food rots. How? Bacteria and fungi grow ON the food or any kind of fruit causing it to decay or rot.


How do salts and sugars work to preserve food?

Salts and sugars work to preserve food by creating an environment that is unfavorable for the growth of bacteria. They lower the water activity in the food, making it less hospitable for microbial growth. Salts work by drawing water out of bacteria, while sugars interfere with the bacteria's ability to reproduce.


What is mold or fungi?

Mold or Fungi are small organisms. They don't have the ability to produce their own food. But they can reproduce.


Can fungi reproduce food?

No,because fungi has to be green to produce food.Fungi feed on dead animals and plants.


Do fungi obtain food from another source?

yes


How do fungi obtain food?

Fungi obtain food through absorption. They secrete enzymes to break down organic matter into simpler molecules, which are then absorbed through their cell walls. Fungi are heterotrophic, meaning they rely on other organisms for nutrients.