bcause some mushrooms r poisonous
Pretty much all plant organisms can produce their own food. However, organisms like mushrooms are often confused for plants, but they CANNOT make their own food. Mushrooms are fungus, meaning that they have to get their food from other dead or decaying organisms. This makes them different from both plants and animals because they don't eat food, but they don't make it for themselves either. They absorb it through their roots.
Fungi are non-vegetable organisms, but they are commonly consumed as food. They are their own distinct kingdom separate from plants, animals, and bacteria. Fungi such as mushrooms are often included in vegetarian and vegan diets for their nutritional value and umami flavor.
Pretty much all plant organisms can produce their own food. However, organisms like mushrooms are often confused for plants, but they CANNOT make their own food. Mushrooms are fungus, meaning that they have to get their food from other dead or decaying organisms. This makes them different from both plants and animals because they don't eat food, but they don't make it for themselves either. They absorb it through their roots.
Decomposers like mushrooms obtain energy by breaking down organic matter from other organisms, making them heterotrophs because they cannot produce their own food. Autotrophs, on the other hand, can create their own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.
Well..... one is mushrooms and another might be ferns
Mushrooms do not produce their own food, they live off the decay of other organisms.
No. Mushrooms feed on dead organisms.
yes they are because organisms that cannot manufacture their own food like autotrophs
Pretty much all plant organisms can produce their own food. However, organisms like mushrooms are often confused for plants, but they CANNOT make their own food. Mushrooms are fungus, meaning that they have to get their food from other dead or decaying organisms. This makes them different from both plants and animals because they don't eat food, but they don't make it for themselves either. They absorb it through their roots.
Fungi are non-vegetable organisms, but they are commonly consumed as food. They are their own distinct kingdom separate from plants, animals, and bacteria. Fungi such as mushrooms are often included in vegetarian and vegan diets for their nutritional value and umami flavor.
Pretty much all plant organisms can produce their own food. However, organisms like mushrooms are often confused for plants, but they CANNOT make their own food. Mushrooms are fungus, meaning that they have to get their food from other dead or decaying organisms. This makes them different from both plants and animals because they don't eat food, but they don't make it for themselves either. They absorb it through their roots.
Mushrooms are not autotrophs. This is because they do not make their own food. They are actually heterotrophs because they decompose other plants in order to get their food.
Decomposers like mushrooms obtain energy by breaking down organic matter from other organisms, making them heterotrophs because they cannot produce their own food. Autotrophs, on the other hand, can create their own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.
Well..... one is mushrooms and another might be ferns
Q:How do mushrooms obtain their food? A: my best guess is that they get it from what they are growing on. :)
Mushrooms are an example of a non-green plant that is used for food. Although mushrooms are fungi and not plants, they are often included in the category of edible plants because they are used in culinary dishes.
Autotrophs are organisms that can produce their own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis, such as plants and some types of bacteria. Impalas and leopards are heterotrophs that rely on consuming other organisms for energy. Mushrooms are decomposers that break down organic matter for nutrients.