Why some fungi cannot grow in dark
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Fungal Diversity (Continued)
Summary of Fungal Attributes
From our discussion on how fungi are able to carry out their various activities, the following attributes can be used to characterize those organisms that we classify as fungi:
They are heterotrophs. That is, they cannot manufacture their own food from simple compounds as plants are able to do. So they are dependent on other organisms to produce their foods, e.g., sugars, starches, proteins, fats, etc. Fungi can be further divided into saprobes, parasites, symbionts, facultative parasites and facultative saprobes.
The food gathering part of a fungus is made up of either filamentous, hollow, branched tubes called mycelium or are single cells called yeasts.
Structures called spores reproduce the fungus in the form of mycelium or yeast cells.
They have cell walls. This is a characteristic generally attributed to plants, but unlike plants, most fungal cell walls are composed of chitin, a carbohydrate, and is the same material which makes up the exoskeletons of insects. Plant cell walls are composed of cellulose.
Fungi are eukaryotes as are most other organisms with which you are familiar. However, bacteria differ from fungi in that they are prokaryotes.
Absorption: The process by which fungi "eat". This differs from the way in which we eat in that a fungus will digest its food before eating it. Bacteria are the only other group of organisms that eat in this fashion.
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Answer:
most plant grow faster in the evening and at night then they do during the day.
Explanation:
most plant grow faster in the evening and at night then they do during the day