How do fungi digest food?
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Unlike animals, fungi do not ingest (take into their bodies) their food. Fungi release digestive enzymes into their food and digest it externally. They absorb the food molecules that result from the external digestion. ... The feeding stage consists of hyphae that are involved in digestion of food.
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Fungi secure food through the action of enzymes (biological catalysts) secreted into the surface on which they are growing; the enzymes digest the food, which then is absorbed directly through the hyphal walls.
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