Biology, asked by anittarosekeerthi, 1 month ago

How does nutrition in a fungus different from that in a tape worm?

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Answered by sudhirsingh0779
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Answered by INFORMATIVENINE
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Answer:

Nutrition in fungus belongs to saprophyte mode.

NUTRITION IN TAPEWORM:

In tapeworm it belongs to parasitic mode. Saprophytic relates to being obtained through the decomposition of the dead organic matter whereas parasitic refers to growing inside the host’s body.

NUTRITION IN FUNGI:

Saprophytic mode in fungi helps to clean the environment whereas parasitic nutrition involves living inside the body of another organism and gets nutrition directly from the host.

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