Yes because they still need water to function. Fungal cells are interesting in that they have a cell wall like plant cells, but that cell wall ismade up of chitin.<span>They are also heterotrophic, normally feeding on dead organic material. Hope it helps. </span>
Answer: "photosynthesis" .
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<u>Note</u>: These small, moving "green disks" seen while observing an <em>Elodea</em> plant cell—under a microscrope— are "chloroplasts". The "chloroplasts" are organelles that ar responsible for "photosynthesis" .
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They both involve topics related to the natural world, and are both based on empirical evidence. <span />
Simple, we are learning about new things every day we as a human race learn something new about our world
Answer: They do affect the health of an ecosystem.
Explanation: In an ecosystem there are many things that are biotic and abiotic. For an example: water is abiotic and plants/animals are all biotic, the water is not living but it keeps the ecosystem alive by quenching the thirst of the plants growing from the ground and the animals roaming around on the land. Dead animals and plants are not abiotic and they are now providing food for fungi and bacteria. Without the abiotic factors, it would be difficult for the biotic to survive.