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fungus lack of cholrophyll​

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Answered by Nishi20011
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However, unlike plants, fungi do not contain the green pigment chlorophyll and therefore are incapable of photosynthesis. That is, they cannot generate their own food — carbohydrates — by using energy from light. This makes them more like animals in terms of their food habits.

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Answered by dhathscanva
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Fungi are the eukaryotic organisms which are placed in the kingdom Mycota. These organisms do not have the chlorophyll pigment and cannot produce their own food. They have heterotrophic or saprophytic mode of nutrition. The glucose molecules combine to form glycogen which is stored in the fungal cells as the reserved food material.

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