what is the mode of nutrition in fungi?
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In their mode of nutrition, fungi are heterotrophic. They cannot ingest solid food but absorb it directly through cell membranes either by living as saprophytes or parasites. The saprophytes grow where dead organic matter abounds in the substratum.
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The mode of nutrition is fungi heterotrophic. They cannot synthesize their own food and are dependent on other 'organisms' for their carbon source. They perform extracellular digestion by releasing enzymes into their environment and obtain organic and inorganic nutrients through absorption.
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