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how do fungi derive it's nutrition

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Answered by shaludevi878
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Fungi are mostly saprobes (also known as saprophytes): organisms that derive nutrients from decaying organic matter. They obtain their nutrients from dead or decomposing organic matter: mainly plant material.

Answered by duavansh04
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Fungi are mostly saprobes (also known as saprophytes): organisms that derive nutrients from decaying organic matter. They obtain their nutrients from dead or decomposing organic matter: mainly plant material.

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fungi and alage are in relationship what we called as symbotic relationship alagae is utilities light and in process of photosynthesis make food for fungi . and fungi give some nutrients to alagae. fungi and alage grow together . fungi will not grow until alagae and alage grow sometimes but not fungi.

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