explain nutrition in fungi
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Fungi get their nutrition by absorbing organic compounds from the environment. Fungi are heterotrophic: they rely solely on carbon obtained from other organisms for their metabolism and nutrition. Fungi have evolved in a way that allows many of them to use a large variety of organic substrates for growth, including simple compounds such as nitrate, ammonia, acetate, or ethanol. Their mode of nutrition defines the role of fungi in their environment.
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Fungi are the microorganisms which get their nutrition by absorbing organic compounds from the environment. They are present in the decomposing of dead organic matter. They cannot be seen by naked eyes.
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