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Are fungi legumes?

False


True or False does the nucleolus recycle old cell parts?

False. This is the function of the lysosome.


Both plants and fungi have cell walls made up of cellulose True or False?

False, there are some fungi-like organisms with cellulose, but true fungi do not have cellulose in the cell walls.


Can process of cleaning and restoring damaged ecosystems is conservation true or false?

false


Are all ecosystems very large?

false;no


True or False Ecosystems will not fail if they do not remain in balance?

False. Ecosystems can fail if they do not remain in balance. Imbalances in factors such as population numbers, biodiversity, and resource availability can lead to disruptions in ecological processes, ultimately causing ecosystems to collapse. Maintaining balance is crucial for the stability and sustainability of ecosystems.


Most fungi cannot make their own food true or false?

True. Most fungi are heterotrophic, meaning they cannot produce their own food through photosynthesis like plants. Instead, they obtain nutrients by breaking down organic matter in their environment.


True or false if you delete files from your PC and empty the recycle bin that means the data in the files is erased?

false, you can still restore it


Do plants grow well on soil that has lots of nutrients true or false?

false


Lichens are never a symbiosis between fungi and algae cells?

False


Are fungi photoautotrophs?

No, fungi are not photoautotrophs. They are heterotrophs that obtain their energy by breaking down organic matter in their environment.


Do Ecosystems have distinct boundaries true or false?

False. Ecosystems do not have distinct boundaries; they often overlap and blend into one another. The transition zones between ecosystems, known as ecotones, can exhibit unique characteristics and species. Additionally, factors such as climate, geography, and human activity can influence the extent and interaction of different ecosystems.