Which type of nutrition take place in fungi
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In fungi, saprotrophic mode of nutrition takes place.
- Heterotrophic nutrition can be described as a kind of nutrition in which an organism depends on another organism for nutrition.
- Fungi have saprotrophic mode of nutrition
- In the saprotrophic mode of nutrition, absorption takes place. The fungi release some enzymes on dead, decaying matter and absorb the nutrients from it.
- There are some other organism too known for saprotrophic mode of nutrition such as yeast.
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- Fungi are eukaryotic. and they are heterotrophic in nature they cant prepare their food on their own. that's they depend on the other hosts.
- Fungi do not require Carbon dioxide and light as a source of Carbon for their food.
- The main nutrition of fungi is carbohydrates and their form.
- fungi get attached to the other organic matter and absorb the food. i e. carbohydrates
- glycogen
- glucose
- fructose
- xylose
- some of the fungi absorb the protein from matter. as a source of nitrogen and carbon.
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