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explain the nutrition in fungi​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Fungi are heterotrophic: they rely solely on carbon obtained from other organisms for their metabolism andnutrition. ... Their mode of nutritiondefines the role of fungi in their environment. Fungi obtain nutrients in three different ways: They decompose dead organic matter

Answered by AlexaJones
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Their mode of nutrition defines the role of fungi in their environment. Fungi obtain nutrients in three different ways: They decompose dead organic matter.

The mode of nutrition in plasmodium is PARASITIC. It feeds on the blood of the host cell and in return causes disease that is malaria in the host. The mode of nutrition in fungi in ABSORPTIVE HETEROTROPHIC. They have specialized structures called rhizoids to absorb nutrients from the soil.

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