Biology, asked by bhargavi2191, 6 months ago

how do fungi and bacteria obtain their nourishment and how​

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Answered by llxdevilgirlxll
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Non-green plants such as fungi and bacteria obtain their nourishment from decaying organic matter in their environment, which comes from dead animals and plants. Thus they are dependent on photosynthesis.

Answered by Anonymous
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Non-green plants such as fungi and bacteria feed on dead and decaying matter to obtain their nourishment.They use to break down the complex organic molecules present in the dead and decaying matter and convert them into simpler substances outside their body.These simpler substances are then absorbed by the non green plants...!!!

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