No, fungi are not plants. They need food and water to survive.
Fungi do not necessarily need a host to survive. While some fungi are parasites that rely on a host organism for nutrients, many other fungi are decomposers that break down organic matter in their environment to obtain nutrients.
Fungi feed off of dead or decaying materials. Only plants need sunlight to survive, because they produce their own food through photosynthesis.
Most archaebacteria need to have air and water to survive. Some archaebacteria don't need air only sunlight to survive.
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Yes, most fungi require oxygen to survive. Oxygen is essential for their cellular respiration process, which generates energy for growth and metabolism. However, there are some fungi, like yeasts, that can also ferment in anaerobic conditions.
No!
They need both air and water
It depends which kind of fungi.
Most of them, to my knowledge, because they need 4 things to survive; water,air, nutrients from soil(some exceptions)and sunlight.some types of fungi are the exception
Life needs air and water to survive
Living things need air , food and water to survive