Fungi are a kind of decomposers.
If there were no fungi, the ecosystem would not exist, and dead organisms would also pile up because there were no decomposers any more.
The endosymbiotic theory stated
that the mitochondria of eukaryotic cells are actually prokaryotic bacteria
which were once engulfed by prehistoric eukaryotic cells as a result of
evolution.
Therefore to answer this
question, here are some characteristics:
1 Both mitochondria and prokaryotic cells contain their own
DNA.
2 Neither of the two have
true nuclei, but they do have a space in which their DNA is enclosed.
3 Mitochondria and prokaryotic cells have similar
transcriptional machinery, which means that they have the same process of
making RNA from DNA.
<span>4 Mitochondria
contain their own genome, and the formation of their genome in most organisms
is circular similar to prokaryotes.</span>
OK so the answer you are looking for is most likely going to be inter phase because that is what most cells spend their time in.
Answer:
because existing cells divide to produce new cells