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explain the nutrition in fungi​

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Answered by sivapriya71
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Fungi are heterotrophic in nutrition. They are chlorophyll deficient plant they cannot manufacture carbohydrates using carbon dioxide, water and sunlight. Fungi are with simple structural organization thus they always depends on dead or living organic matter for their energy requirements.

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Fungi are heterotrophic in nutrition. They are chlorophyll deficient plant they cannot manufacture carbohydrates using carbon dioxide, water and sunlight. Fungi are with simple structural organization thus they always depends on dead or living organic matter for their energy requirements.

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