explain the nutrition in fungi
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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. ... As parasites, fungilive in or on other organisms and get their nutrients from their host.
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Fungi are achlorophyllous organism cosmopolitan in nature. They are multicellular except yeast which is unicellular.
They cause disease both in plants and animals and are used as a source of antibiotics too.
The mode of nutrition IN fungi is Hetetotrophic, Holozoic, Saprophytic As well as Parasitic.
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Fungi are achlorophyllous organism cosmopolitan in nature. They are multicellular except yeast which is unicellular.
They cause disease both in plants and animals and are used as a source of antibiotics too.
The mode of nutrition IN fungi is Hetetotrophic, Holozoic, Saprophytic As well as Parasitic.
@X-SMARTY
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