Answer:
A. eukaryotes and heterotrophic
Explanation:
Remember Fungi is not either bacteria or a plant. But we know Fungi has a membrane-bound nucleus that makes it eukaryotic. They obtain material from the enviroment, instead of creating their food, which makes them heterotrophic.
Bacteria are decomposers when they are turning the dead material in decaying organisms into nutrients. They become producers when they provide those nutrients for plants.
Elements pass from one organism to another and among parts of the biosphere through closed loops called biogeochemical cycles, which are powered by the flow of energy.
They are called reactants
A relatively large molecule that has an electrical charge associated with it, regardless if it is full charge or partial. Would require facilitated diffusion to enter a cell.
Eg - complex sugars, or disaccharides - fructose, or amino acids, ions - Na + or Ca +.