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fungus cannot perform photosynthesis​

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Answered by gwapongdaxton
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As recently as the 1960s, fungi were considered plants. However, unlike plants, fungi do not contain the green pigment chlorophyll and therefore are incapable of photosynthesis. That is, they cannot generate their own food — carbohydrates — by using energy from light.

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Answered by dipakcpatil68
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Fungi cannot make their food from sunlight, water and carbon dioxide as plants do, in the process known as photosynthesis. This is because they lack the green pigment known as chlorophyll, which plants use to capture light energy. So, like animals, they must obtain their food from other organisms

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