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1 September, 23:34

Explain how a heterotrophic fungi is different from a heterotrophic amoeba?

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  1. 1 September, 23:45
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    Plants are autotrophs because they carry out photosynthesis and produce food for themselves.

    Fungi does not contain chlorophyll or carry out photosynthesis, which is why you can find a lot of fungi in dark places. Fungi takes its nutrients from dead organic matter, which is why you would find fungi on rotten fruits and dead animals.
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