Biology, asked by shreyanshi941, 3 months ago

what type of nutrition occurs in fungi?​

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Answered by drbchandrashekarshet
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Answer:

Fungi are heterotrophic. They get their nutrition by absorbing organic compounds from the environment. Fungi, along with bacteria that are found in soil, are the primary decomposers of organic matter in terrestrial ecosystems.

Answered by charanimukku
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Answer: Nutrition. Fungi can readily absorb and metabolize a variety of soluble carbohydrates, such as glucose, xylose, sucrose, and fructose. Fungi are also characteristically well equipped to use insoluble carbohydrates such as starches, cellulose, and hemicelluloses, as well as very complex hydrocarbons such as lignin.

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