the parasitic fungi directly absorbed the nutrition from the cytoplasm of living Host by
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- The hyphal walls that are forced up against the cell walls of the host's interior tissues allow many parasitic fungi to absorb nourishment from the host cells. Others create haustoria, which are specialized absorbing structures that infiltrate cells by branching out from intercellular hyphae.
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- fungi are environmentally beneficial decomposers because they feed on decaying organic matter.
- Infectious fungi spread disease by feeding on living things, typically plants.
- Both varieties of fungi produce digestive enzymes on the surface that contains nutrients to feed. Proteins and carbohydrates are degraded by the enzymes and subsequently absorbed via the hyphae's walls.
- In order to delve farther into the living tissues of the host, some parasitic fungi also create unique absorptive organs called haustoria.
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