They feed off decaying matter.
No, mushrooms are saprophytic (aka decomposers), which means they feed on decaying matter.
A mushroom may be growing in your plant because the conditions are damp and dark, which are ideal for mushroom growth. Mushrooms are fungi that thrive in moist environments and feed on decaying organic matter, such as the soil in your plant.
A plant can make its own food through the process known as photosynthesis in the presence of light but mushrooms cannot.They feed on dead and decaying matter.
they feed on decaying and old matter
They are saprophytes because they live on other decaying matter for their food
No they are biotic; they feed on decaying matter and phytoplankton.
There is a vast array of organisms that feed on dead or decaying matter. On the microscopic scale, bacteria, fungi, and microscopic animal larvae may feed on dead and decarying matter of both plants and animals. On a slightly larger scale, insects such as beetles and ants will also feed on dead and decaying matter. On a much larger scale, scavengers, such as vultures and hyenas will feed on dead animal carcasses.
They feed off phytoplankton and decaying matter.
Only fungi feed on dead or decaying matter.
That is called a scavenger. An example of a scavenger is a vulture. Also a decomposer such as fungi. They feed of decaying matter.
yes, it has the eight charicteristics of life -responds to enviroment -reproduces -exchanges gasses -needs nutrients -made of cells -needs water and food -produces waste -grows