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what is the difference between the modes of nutrition of fungi and animals

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Answered by krunalchaudhari0727
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Both the animals and fungi has heterotrophic mode of nutrition. The animals are the consumers of the ecosystem instead the fungi have wide range of nutrition from the parasites to the saprophytes mode. Animals have multicellular organization but fungi need not always be multicellular may be unicellular also.

Answered by bhartirathore299
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Both the animals and fungi has heterotrophic mode of nutrition. The animals are the consumers of the ecosystem instead the fungi have wide range of nutrition from the parasites to the saprophytes mode. Animals have multicellular organization but fungi need not always be multicellular may be unicellular also.

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