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mucor shows heterotrophic mode of nutrition give reasons

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Answered by angel7777
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The reason behind that they are classified as heterotrophs and shows heterotrophic mode of nutrition is Saprophyticc fungi like mucor are unable to make their own food or ingest food as higher animals do. For this reason, they use a different mechanism to obtain nutrition. At its base, the mucor body is highly divided into threads that are known as hyphae.

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mucor is one  which shows heterotrophic mode of nutrition.

Explanation:

  • It is not a Green organism, as a result of this it does not have the chlorophyll pigment which is essential for the performing of photosynthesis.
  • As a result of these it cannot capture sunlight and so it is unable to produce their own food like the plants. Hence they have heterotrophic mode of nutrition by which they can depend on other organisms for their food.

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