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6. Why fungi is not autotroph?​

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Answered by sharikhzeba1
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Fungi are not autotrophs, they have no chloroplasts, they can only use the energy stored in organic compounds. This distinguishes fungi from plants. As against animals, fungi are osmotrophic: they obtain food by absorbing nutrients from the environment. ... Fungi absorb nutrients by the entire body.

Answered by sr0812
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Fungi are not autotrophs, they have no chloroplasts, they can only use the energy stored in organic compounds. This distinguishes fungi from plants. Fungi absorb nutrients by the entire body.

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