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Which Fungi are called heterotrophs​

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Answered by omkarsonawane892
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parasites - obtaining nutrients from a living host and ultimately harming that host. An example of another parasite is mistletoe, parasitizing mesquite trees or catclaws.

b. mutualistic symbionts - obtaining their nutrients from a living host while providing some benefit to that host. An example \would be lichens: an algal-fungal partnership. The fungi that lie in association with algae, obtain sugars and other compounds from the photosynthetic forms and, in return, provide water and minerals to the algae.

c. saprobes - obtaining nutrients from nonliving organic material or the remains and by-products of organisms. The mycelium surrounding a dead fly on a windowpane or the fungi that cause rot in wood are examples of this saprophytic mode of nutrition.

Answered by PotterHead44
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Fungi are considered as a heterotrophic organism because they obtain their energy from an external source, their environment. They depend on others for their food and energy sources. They do not undergo the photosynthesis.

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