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why fungi are heterotrophic

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Answered by xxdivyaGujjarxx
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Fungi are Heterotrophic

Because fungi cannot produce their own food, they must acquire carbohydrates and other nutrients from the animals, plants, or decaying matter on which they live. The fungi are generally considered heterotrophs that rely solely on nutrients from other organisms for metabolism.

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Answered by deveshkumar9563
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Because fungi cannot produce their own food, they must acquire carbohydrates and other nutrients from the animals, plants, or decaying matter on which they live. The fungi are generally considered heterotrophs that rely solely on nutrients from other organisms for metabolism.

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