Why are fungi considered as heterotrophic organisms?
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Answer:
yes, fungi is considered as
heterotrophic organisms.
Explanation:
- heterotrophic organisms means the organisms are depends up on the other organisms for their nourishment.
- fungi is an also a heterotrophic organism , because it want the support for growth.
- experiment-
- take a piece of bread , and put it in moistures place.
- keep observation on bread.
- after the few days,the white fungus like substance occurred on the surface of the bread.
- ex- fungi.
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Explanation:
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.
The example for fungi is mycelium which can be seen on certain food items which are not stored properly, like bread and pickle. The white layer or green layer formed in bread and pickle is fungi formation, which indicates that they are no longer consumable.
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