Biology, asked by soodkanishk8418, 1 year ago

The fungi differ from plants in their mode of nutrition, they are ________.
a) autotrophic
b) diazotrophic
c) absorptive
d) ingestive

Answers

Answered by prateekpandey31
2
Auto tropic (a) is the correct answer
Answered by Sidyandex
0

Answer C: Fungi are recognised as absorptive heterotrophs.

This implies that they facilitate food disintegration through the secretion of digestive enzymes on a substrate.

Then they take to breaking the food down and absorbing the small molecules.

Fungal hyphae can congregate to engender what is known as mycelium.

A few fungi are believed to be saprophytes and derive their sustenance from decomposed bodies of animals and plants.

Similar questions