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Name the reserve food substance found in fungi ?

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Answered by SHUB1SAHOO
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Answer: Glycogen and oil bodies

Explanation:

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Glycogen is the reserve food substance found in fungi.

Explanation:

  • Glycogen is made up of connected glucose that performs as storage of energy in fungi.
  • Its major work of being a long period for store energy and the other form of store as a triglyceride.
  • It converts the food into glucose by breaking down all carbohydrates.  
  • It is a type of non-osmotic molecule act as a solution for storing glucose in the cell.
  • The level of a nutrient can stimulate the formation of glycogen in fungi, whereas bacteria from glycogen with limitation of other nutrients.
  • Bacterial growth and yeast produce spores had been connected with glycogen accumulation.

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