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How is fungi different from autotroph?​

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Answered by aditipovale
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Fungi are very different from plants. ... Plants are autotrophs, meaning that they make their own "food" using the energy from sunlight. Fungi are heterotrophs, which means that they obtain their "food" from outside of themselves. In other words, they must "eat" their food like animals do.

Answered by lisa0001
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Fungi are very different from plants.Plants are autotrophs, meaning that they make their own "food" using the energy from sunlight. Fungi are heterotrophs, which means that they obtain their "food" from outside of themselves. In other words, they must "eat" their food like animals do.

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