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A spirogyra can not be kept in group fungi, why?

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Answered by shantirenu4
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Answer:

because fungi cannot carry out photosynthesis

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Answered by zumba12
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Spirogyra is the filamentous green algae, that is why it can't be kept in group fungi.

Explanation:

  • Spirogyra is the filamentous green algae. It is named 'spirogyra' because of the helical or spiral arrangement of a chloroplast. There are more than 400 species of Spirogyra in the world.
  • Algae are autotrophs, and fungi are heterotrophs. Algae contain photosynthetic pigments where as fungi are capable of digesting non-living, organic material, and also absorbs simple nutrients by the fungal hyphae.
  • This is how spirogyra is different from fungi and can't be kept on same group.
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