Biology, asked by dhanyabaiju, 10 months ago

how mushrooms take food from the environment ?

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Answered by 09zishan
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Explanation:

Fungi are unlike algae in that they are heterotrophic. This means that they rely on food from their environment to obtain energy. Unlike animals, fungi do not ingest (take into their bodies) their food. Fungi release digestive enzymes into their food and digest it externally.

Answered by sameerthapast0614321
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Mushrooms break organic matter down into usable nutrients that get cycled back into the soil. Like plants, mushrooms need nutrients from their environment. Unlike plants, they can't perform photosynthesis to take in energy, instead relying on the minerals and organic matter they take in through their surroundings

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