fungi does not make there own food its a mith
No, fungi do not make food through photosynthesis. Unlike plants, fungi are heterotrophic organisms that obtain nutrients by absorbing organic matter from their environment or by forming symbiotic relationships with other organisms.
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The Fungi Kingdom does not move or produce chlorophyll, so they cannot make their own food. They feed off of other\ things. For example, mold grows on foods and feeds off of that food.
Fungi are heterotrophic, obtaining nutrients through absorption, while plants are autotrophic, producing their own food through photosynthesis. Fungi have chitin in their cell walls, while plants have cellulose. Fungi do not contain chlorophyll, so they cannot perform photosynthesis, unlike plants. Fungi reproduce through spores, whereas plants reproduce through seeds.
Mushrooms absorb nutrients through their mycelium, a network of thread-like filaments that spread out beneath the surface of the soil or substrate. The mycelium secretes enzymes that break down organic matter into simpler molecules, which are then absorbed by the mycelium for nourishment. This process is similar to how roots absorb nutrients in plants.
no
Fungi are unable to make their own food as their own food , as they live on dead matters. Eg:- They are decomposers. However plants can make their own food as they eat dead things
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No
they are autotrophs so they get there own food
No, fungi do not make food through photosynthesis. Unlike plants, fungi are heterotrophic organisms that obtain nutrients by absorbing organic matter from their environment or by forming symbiotic relationships with other organisms.
They do not have chlorophyll matter.
vegetation
Fungi actually don't make their food, they're heterotrophic, or decomposer, even though they have cell walls. You find fungi near their food source.
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Fungi.
Animalia and Fungi