Compare the ways of feeding mushrooms, plants and animals.

Mushrooms are heterotrophs by their way of feeding, that is, they consume ready-made organic matter from the environment. Fungi do not have chlorophyll, so they are unable to carry out the process of photosynthesis. Plants are autotrophs, that is, they absorb mineral substances and water from the soil, from which they independently produce organic matter, and in the process of photosynthesis they produce oxygen. Animals are heterotrophs, unlike fungi, they are mobile.



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