Biology, asked by riyajtamboli132, 4 months ago

Why are fungi considered as heterotrophic organisms? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Fungi are heterotrophic - they obtain their organic material from external sources, their environment. They have no chlorophyll; they are not green in color. In comparison, most plants are autotrophic, they are able to manufacture their food from solar radiation and water.

Answered by mishraavanish756
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Fungi are heterotrophic - they obtain their organic material from external sources, their environment. They have no chlorophyll; they are not green in color. In comparison, most plants are autotrophic, they are able to manufacture their food from solar radiation and water.

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