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Explain the the nutrition in fungi 8th standard


CANDYCAKE: I m in 8th standard ..... so the answer is here ......... Fungi are heterotrophic: they rely solely on carbon obtained from other organisms for their metabolism and nutrition. ... Their mode of nutrition defines the role of fungi in their environment. Fungi obtain nutrients in three different ways: They decompose dead organic matter. hope it helps u buddy !!!

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Answered by bhanarikapil42
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Explain the the nutrition in fungi 8th standard

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I m in 8th standard ..... so the answer is here ......... Fungi are heterotrophic: they rely solely on carbon obtained from other organisms for their metabolism and nutrition. ... Their mode of nutrition defines the role of fungi in their environment. Fungi obtain nutrients in three different ways: They decompose dead organic matter. hope it helps u buddy !!!

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fungi is saprophytic organism, they obtained nutrition from dead and decaying organic materials by absorbing soluble organic compounds.

▶️Then the nutrition of fungi is " saprophytic ".

Saprophytic organism are those organisms which depend on dead and decaying materials from their food.

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Like plants, fungi do not need sunshine or carbon dioxide as a source of carbon for their feeding.

Explanation:

  • Fungi ingest carbohydrates after adhering to organic material.
  • In addition to other soluble carbohydrates, it also takes in and breaks down glucose, fructose, xylose, and sucrose.
  • Fungi can also take in and break down complex hydrocarbons like lignin as well as insoluble carbohydrates like cellulose, hemicellulose, and starches.
  • Many fungi even use proteins as a source of carbon and nitrogen.
  • Extracellular polymer-digesting enzymes made by fungi facilitate the use of insoluble carbohydrates and proteins.
  • On the fungi's surface, an enzyme starts to secure its food utilising biological catalysts.
  • Food is digested by digestive enzymes and absorbed by hyphal walls, a structure like a root found in fungus.

This is the nutrition in fungi.

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