From it's host, either alive or dead
Plants gets nutrition by its own and fungus steals another plant's food.
saprophytic nutrition which is external.Majorly decaying matter of dead organisms is feed on.
No, fungus do not make their own food. Their modes of nutrition are saprophytic and symbiosis
Cinnabar fungi are decomposers. They break down organic matter like dead plant material by secreting enzymes that break it down into simpler compounds, which are then absorbed by the fungus for nutrition.
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A sporangium fungus obtains food through decomposition. It secretes enzymes onto organic matter, breaking it down into simpler nutrients that the fungus can then absorb. This process allows the sporangium fungus to obtain the necessary nutrients for growth and reproduction.
An example of a protist species that obtains nutrition by external digestion is the parasitic protist Plasmodium, which causes malaria in humans. Plasmodium infects red blood cells and digests hemoglobin to obtain nutrients.
Protists can be grouped based on how they obtain nutrition, such as through photosynthesis (algae), ingestion (protozoa), or absorption (fungus-like protists).
also known as a symbyotic relationship (where at least on organism in the partnership benefits) it means that the alge gains, say, anchorage, from the fungus, and the fungus gains food or shelter from the alge. they live together as a lichen or moss, and wouldn't survive without oneanother
Symbiotic. Where the parasite returns something in exchange for living off the host. One of the most common forms of symbiotic parasite relationships is certain types of tree fungus. It derives all it's nutrition from the tree but in exchange protects the tree from certain types of insects. The fungus would not survive with out the tree but the tree would survive without the fungus. The fungus gives the tree something in return for it's survival therefore it is a symbiotic parasite.
They eat all your food and nutrition.. and grow really huge. If a person eats a LOT and gains no weight, look for the tapeworm. I think you can get them from pork.
Dead skin carries more than enough nutrients for ringworm to survive. It is easily spread and therefore never runs out of nutrients.