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How the process of nutrition in Amoeba differs from that of fungi?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:The term "amoeba" refers to simple eukaryotic organisms that move in a characteristic crawling fashion. The Brainliest Answer! - Fungi cannot make their food from sunlight, water and carbon dioxide as plants do, in the process known as photosynthesis. ... Amoeba is a protozoan and no fixed shape.Jun 5, 2019

Answer:The term "amoeba" refers to simple eukaryotic organisms that move in a characteristic crawling fashion. The Brainliest Answer! - Fungi cannot make their food from sunlight, water and carbon dioxide as plants do, in the process known as photosynthesis. ... Amoeba is a protozoan and no fixed shape.Jun 5, 2019Explanation:

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Answered by orangesquirrel
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Amoeba follows a holozoic mode of nutrition whereas fungi follow a saprophytic mode of nutrition.

  • Holozoic mode of nutrition is a mode in which ingestion followed by internal processing of food particles. The steps followed are- ingestion, digestion, absorption, assimilation, and egestion.

It takes place by phagocytosis, carried out by pseudopodia.

  • Saprophytic mode of nutrition involves deriving food from dead and decaying organic matter. They obtain carbon from others for their metabolism.

However, some fungi also follow parasitic, mutualism or even predators.

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