What is the mode of nutrition of plasmodium and fungi
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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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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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» The mode of nutrition of plasmodium is parasitic nutrition. These depend on host plants aa it can't prepare it's own food. It gets nutrition from the host plants.
» The mode of nutrition of fungi is saprotrophic nutrition. They obtain their food from dead organisms and decayed organic matter. Fungi are also absorptive heterotrophs. They secrete enzymes so as to break down food. And then observe resulting food molecules.
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» The mode of nutrition of fungi is saprotrophic nutrition. They obtain their food from dead organisms and decayed organic matter. Fungi are also absorptive heterotrophs. They secrete enzymes so as to break down food. And then observe resulting food molecules.
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