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What is common to plasmodium and leeches and how it is different from mushrooms?

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Thanks for asking the question.

The mode of nutrition in plasmodium is PARASITIC. It feeds on the blood of the host cell and in return causes disease that is malaria in the host.

The mode of nutrition in fungi in ABSORPTIVE HETEROTROPHIC. They have specialized structures called rhizoids to absorb nutrients from the soil. Some fungi are parasitic and predators while some also form mutualistic associations.

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Answered by samir4934
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Answer:

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Thanks for asking the question.

The mode of nutrition in plasmodium is PARASITIC. It feeds on the blood of the host cell and in return causes disease that is malaria in the host.

The mode of nutrition in fungi in ABSORPTIVE HETEROTROPHIC. They have specialized structures called rhizoids to absorb nutrients from the soil. Some fungi are parasitic and predators while some also form mutualistic associations.

Hope it helps.

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