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Yes, all fungi are heterotrophs. Counter to plants, algae and some bacteria, fungi are unable to photosynthetize (organisms that can do this are called autotrophs), fungi can only descompose organic matter, but they can't fix carbon from the atmosfere -what photosynthetic organisms do.

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Fungi are eukaryotic heterotrophs that obtain nutrients by absorbing them from their environment. They are not prokaryotic, as they have a complex cellular structure that includes a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.

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