Most of the fungi are saprophytes or parasiites, therefore, these do not require light.
No, not all organisms acquire energy directly from sunlight. Primary producers such as plants and some types of bacteria use sunlight to perform photosynthesis and produce their own energy. However, other organisms, such as animals and fungi, acquire energy indirectly by consuming these primary producers or other organisms in the food chain.
Plants use the process called photosynthesis to make food using sunlight. Protists are primarily unicellular organisms that are not plants, fungus or animals, and are classified based on how they obtain their nutrition, and whether or not they are able to move. Animal and fungus-like protists are heterotrophs, which means that they do not make their own food and must obtain it from outside sources. Plant-like protists, such as algae, are autotrophs, which indicates that they produce their own food. The must use sunlight.
No. Wash the lining, use a spray that will kill the fungus, or wash the shoe.
Sure. Whether it's a good idea or not is a different question. If the pool has fungus, getting in it will expose you to the fungus, which might be bad. If you have the fungus (the question isn't clear which is the case), then getting in it will indirectly expose the other people in the pool to the fungus, which also might be bad.
Sunlight does not directly make you taller. However, sunlight is a source of vitamin D, which is important for bone health and growth. So, getting enough sunlight to maintain adequate vitamin D levels can support healthy bone growth, which can indirectly contribute to your overall height potential.
No, not all organisms acquire energy directly from sunlight. Primary producers such as plants and some types of bacteria use sunlight to perform photosynthesis and produce their own energy. However, other organisms, such as animals and fungi, acquire energy indirectly by consuming these primary producers or other organisms in the food chain.
Yes, mushrooms can technically grow without sunlight. They obtain all of their nutrients from the soil but they tend to use ambient light to produce vitamin D.
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Every living thing, either directly or indirectly.
No. Unlike plants, fungi don't have this ability.
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Sunlight and, at the Ocean bottom at heat vents, hydrogen sulfide are both use as sources on bio-energy.
Bacillariophyta are organisms that live on trees and require sunlight. They are bacteria that are derived from and act like a fungus.
The kind of energy that is inputted in an ecosystem is solar energy. Whether indirectly or directly, all living things use sunlight to maintain life.
Yes, organisms that perform photosynthesis, such as plants, algae, and some bacteria, depend on sunlight for energy. Through the process of photosynthesis, these organisms convert sunlight into chemical energy that they can use for growth and survival.
Plants use the process called photosynthesis to make food using sunlight. Protists are primarily unicellular organisms that are not plants, fungus or animals, and are classified based on how they obtain their nutrition, and whether or not they are able to move. Animal and fungus-like protists are heterotrophs, which means that they do not make their own food and must obtain it from outside sources. Plant-like protists, such as algae, are autotrophs, which indicates that they produce their own food. The must use sunlight.
Rabbits indirectly depend on the sun for energy by consuming plants that use sunlight to grow. Through photosynthesis, plants convert sunlight into energy which is then consumed by rabbits as food to provide them with energy for their own growth and survival.