fungi typical grow where dead organisms lay, they obtain the lipids/fats from the organism. without fungi life on earth may not exist for there would be mounds of dead plants and animals everywhere you step. this would cause plague's.
bcause some mushrooms r poisonous
Q:How do mushrooms obtain their food? A: my best guess is that they get it from what they are growing on. :)
Most carnivores do not typically eat mushrooms as they primarily consume meat for their nutrition. However, some carnivores may nibble on mushrooms if they are foraging and no other food source is available, but this is uncommon.
Mushrooms do not have the ability to digest food like animals do. Instead, they absorb nutrients from their surroundings by breaking down organic matter with enzymes and then absorbing the nutrients through their mycelium.
Yes, the Romans did eat mushrooms. They particularly enjoyed a variety of wild mushrooms, such as boletus and truffles, which were considered delicacies. Mushrooms were often used in various dishes and sauces in Roman cuisine.
Fungi. The mushrooms are qualified as vegetarian food rich in proteins.
Mushrooms are grown from the ground and are not processed.
Mushrooms do not produce their own food, they live off the decay of other organisms.
Decomposition
Yes, they do.
Because, unlike vegetables, which are plants, mushrooms are not plants. Mushrooms are fungi and can not make their own food but are saprophytes that absorb decaying organic matter as food.
stop eating mushrooms.
Yes, they do.
mushrooms
Mushrooms (poisonous ones).
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maic mushrooms