Biology, asked by rykv7714, 1 year ago

what is common between a mushroom and a bread mould?

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Answered by anubha9157
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Bread mould and mushroom are both fungi. They are saprotrophs i.e. they obtain nutrition from dead and decaying plant or animal matter. Saprotrophs dissolve the dead and decaying matter into a solution form by secreting digestive juices on them and then absorb the soluble nutrients from the solution.

Answered by reshmaraja21
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Mushrooms and breadmould secrete enzymes and digest outside . The digested food is absorbed into the body during the growth. This process is known as extracellular digestion.it is performed by saprophytes

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