Biology, asked by asmina6627, 1 year ago

fungi are always
a.autotrophs
b.hetcrotrophs
c.saprophytes
d.parasitcs​

Answers

Answered by iTzMiSsTwinKle
11

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• Fungi are always heterotrophs.

• So the correct option is "b".

REASON :

It is because fungi depend on external sources or environment for obtaining nutrients.

They cannot make their own food as they do not contain the accessory pigment chlorophyll which is highly necessary for manufacturing food.

Since they are heterotrophs, they exists in the form of parasites in which the fungi obtains nutrients from a host and thus harms the living host.

They may also exists as symbionts like lichens. Lichens are association of fungi and algae. In lichen, the fungi depends on algae for sugar and other nutrients while the fungi provides water and provides support to the algae.

Fungi also exists as saprobes in which they feed on remains of organisms.

Answered by nxhxxbdj
2

Answer:

b) hetrotrophs is right answer galti say lik gya tha

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