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Fungi digest macromolecules by extracellular enzyme activity.
Yes .
fungi and bacteria
Heterotrophic mushrooms are mushrooms that are heterotrophs. Heterotrophs are organisms that acquire their food from the bodies of other organisms. Anything that eats anything else is a heterotroph. Heterotrophic mushrooms digest decomposing organisms such as dead trees. If a mushroom were not heterotrophic, it would create its own energy from an abiotic source, such as sunlight or chemicals. (e.g. Plants are autotrophs because they feed through photosynthesis.)
White blood cells
yes! fungi produce chemicals that digest plant remains.
lysosome
the duodenum
yes, it can engulf things smaller than itself, and digest them
Fungi digest macromolecules by extracellular enzyme activity.
Yes .
Well Pellets don't digest. They are the remains of what an owl cannot swallow. It is regurgitated with bones and fur of their prey.
they digest it in a one-way gut.
The stomach stores food and begins to digest it. It does this by using its muscle to crush food into smaller pieces. The stomach also uses chemicals like acid to break down food.
lysosomes
fungi and bacteria
Heterotrophic mushrooms are mushrooms that are heterotrophs. Heterotrophs are organisms that acquire their food from the bodies of other organisms. Anything that eats anything else is a heterotroph. Heterotrophic mushrooms digest decomposing organisms such as dead trees. If a mushroom were not heterotrophic, it would create its own energy from an abiotic source, such as sunlight or chemicals. (e.g. Plants are autotrophs because they feed through photosynthesis.)