Fungi have a type of "root " system called hyphae. They are essentially the same as roots on a plant except that a mushroom or other type of fungi doesn't rely on photosynthesis instead absorbing all it's need nutrients through these hyphae. Here is a question that is about the same - http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_fungi_obtain_nutrients_from_a_food_source.
Absorption. They digest material around them with digestive juices and then absorb the resulting nutrients.
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Fungi obtain nutrients from dead organic matter. First they secrete enzymes out of their body that partially breaks down the food and then they complete the digestion by absorbing the food into their body. Some fungi are parasitic and obtain food from the host they live in.
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Spirogyra is a type of green alga that obtains energy and nutrition through photosynthesis. Spirogyra contains chlorophyll in its chloroplast which is needed for photosynthesis and making nutrients.
Through the vascular system.
Predation is the process of one organism kills another organism in order to obtain nutrients.
They suck them up out of the ground using a system called osmosis. Actually its done by its water potential gradient and transpiration...where the water is transfered through the xylem and the mineral salts in the ploem
As a cell gets larger, it is harder for it to process nutrients. The increase of the volume of a cell also hinders a cell's ability to obtain nutrients.
They aren't fungi, they are christians. And it's called eating.
PRODUCERS: Producers obtain their food through a process called photosynthesis. The producer use sunlight, H20, CO2 and nutrients in the soil to create food (sugars and starches) and O2. CONSUMERS: Consumers obtain their food by consuming other organisms.
Think of nutrients as fuel and building materials. They are necessary for a process called metabolism, which means building up and tearing down.
they use the process hemolophotic which means they eat anything and take the nutrients out of what they need to survive. for example they may eat part of a leaf to get water.
What process allows fungi to obtain nutrients from dead leaves?Read more: What_process_allows_fungi_to_obtain_nutrients_from_dead_leaves
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Spirogyra is a type of green alga that obtains energy and nutrition through photosynthesis. Spirogyra contains chlorophyll in its chloroplast which is needed for photosynthesis and making nutrients.
Through the vascular system.
The process is called decomposition or decay. Fungi produce enzymes that break down the cellulose and lignin present in dead leaves, allowing them to extract nutrients from the organic material. This helps in recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem.
Through the placenta and the umbilical cord
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It absorbs moisture and nutrients from the soil through its roots.