how do fungi and bacteria obtain their nourishment?
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Fungi are Heterophytes, they are decomposers, hence they feed on the dead and decaying organic matter.
Bacterias are autophytes, photosynthetic organisms, they can prepare their own food, exception are some bacteria which are parasites or have a symbiotic relationship.
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funji and bacteria are obsorptive in their nutritional mode more over mostly they are saprotrophic ( fed upon dead matter) so they release enzyme break the dead matter and absorb nutrients. thats why they are called decomposers.
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