what is mucor? is is it heterotrophic
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mucor is any mould of the genus mucor.
yes, mucor is heterotrophic.
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It is for this reason that they are classified as heterotrophs.
Saprophytic fungi like mucor are unable to make their own food or ingest food as higher animals do.
At its base, the mucor body is highly divided into threads that are known as hyphae
Examples of Heterotrophs
You are a heterotroph. Your dog, cat, bird, fish, etc. are all heterotrophs too because you all depend on other organisms as an energy source.
Bacteria are also heterotrophs, as well as fungi.
Fungi break down dead and decaying organisms, which makes them detritivores.
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