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THE ACCUMULATED FOOD RESERVE IN FUNGI IS a)protein b)starch c)glycogen d)fat

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Answered by writersparadise
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The answer to your question is c) glycogen. Glycogen acts as a storehouse of energy and gets broken down into glucose whenever needed. Like fungi, glycogen is found in many other microorganisms that include bacteria. The carbohydrates in fungi is stored in the form of glycogen.
Answered by VestaHofman
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Answer: c. glycogen

Glycogen is a an accumulated food reserve in the fungi. The fungi are saprophytic organisms which obtain their food from the dead and decaying organisms and their traces. The obtained food is stored in the form of glycogen. The glycogen acts as a storage reserve which gets broken down into the glucose molecules, in order to provide energy to fungal body.

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