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Q: How do multicellular fungi get the energy and chemicals they need?
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What do all multicellular organisms need to get energy?

carbon dioxide or oxygen


Do all multicellular organisms need oxygen for their cells to get energy they?

yes


Why do multicellular organisms need to use more energy?

A multicellular organism can not rely on glycolysis alone for energy because glycolysis is just one step in respiration. Glycolysis alone does not produce the amount of oxygen that a multicellular organism needs.


How do microorganisms and fungi get the energy they need to survive?

they get the energy they use from decayed matter from the soil,and also from sunlight


What type of cell is the fungus cell?

Fungal species are mostly multicellular, except for yeasts which are single-celled. Fungi belong to a group of eukaryotic organisms and are made of filaments called hyphae.


What does fungi not need to grow?

Fungi do not need light to grow. Unlike plants, fungi do not undergo photosynthesis and therefore do not require sunlight to produce energy. They obtain nutrients through organic matter decomposition and can thrive in dark environments.


Is a cat unicellular or multicellular?

A cat is multicellular. Multicellular organisms have more than two cells. A multicellular organism is one that can be seen without the need of a microscope.


What do organisms need in order to reproduce?

Most multicellular organisms reproduce sexually .


Why do chemosynthetic bacteria not need the sun to live?

They utilize different chemicals eg. NH3 , S , Fe etc. as source of energy, hence they need not sun energy directly .


Does bracket fungi need sunlight to survive?

No, fungi are not plants. They need food and water to survive.


Is uranium needed by humans Why or Why not?

no, it serves no biological purpose in any multicellular organism. some primitive bacteria can use it in their metabolism to help convert their food to ATP though, but they can also use other chemicals similarly.


Does a fungi need sunlight to grow?

Fungi can ONLY grow in the dark