Science, asked by tsek, 9 hours ago

how mushrooms absorb nutrients from others when they donot have roots?​

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Answered by gourabbasak5000
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Wherever the fungi is, they simply absorb everything around them that they can. Instead of reaching for the yogurt, a fungi spore would end up in the yogurt cup randomly, and just absorb all the nutrients from the yogurt passively.

Fungi cells have an extremely efficient surface area to volume ratio, which means that each cell has a ton of surface area with which to absorb nutrients. Once they absorb it through a process not unlike endocytosis, they break down most of the nutrients they absorb using various enzymes. Hydrolytic enzymes break down polysaccharides, proteins, and lipids, cellulase breaks down cellulose.

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Answered by amitbiswal660
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Mushrooms absorb nutrition in dead decaying waste places.

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