Biology, asked by nimishakhawasd, 1 month ago

why fungi grows on the things containing moisture?

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Answered by sinchanardigital
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Answer:

Fungi mainly absorb water and digest sugars and starches which they use to grow

Answered by prajwalmanwar112
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Explanation:

Fungi mainly absorb water and digest sugars and starches which they use to grow. Fungi have adapted to many different environments and can be found in the air, in the ground, in water, on plants, on you! All of these places provide the nutrients, warmth and moisture fungi need.

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