is fungi constitute a unique kingdom of heterotrophic organisms
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The fungi constitute a unique kingdom of heterotrophic organisms. Fungi are multicellular and eukaryotes with the exception of unicellular of yeast which is unicellular. Fungi are cosmopolitan and occur in air, water, soil and on animals and plants. They prefer to grow in warm and humid places.
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Yes the fungi constitute a unique kingdom of heterotrophs.....There kingdom is called FUNGI...
They are multicellular and eukaryotes... they are cosmopolitans which means that they can survive in any part of the world even in the extreme conditions...
They mainly have saprotrophic mode of nutrition...
Some common examples are penicillium and bread mould....
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