Biology, asked by okengfredrick, 7 months ago

Compare digestion in fungi and higher animals

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Answered by LEGEND778
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Similar to animals, fungi are heterotrophs (i.e., they eat other organisms and their by-products). However, instead of ingesting and then digesting as animals do, fungi digest their food first and then absorb it. Instead of storing energy as starch as plants do, fungi store energy as glycogen, similar to animals.

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Answered by harshvardhangau
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digestion is external in fungi on the (surface of substrate )whereas internal in higher animal ..

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