Yes ,they do .
carbon and nitrogen
Fungi give off carbon dioxide as a byproduct of cellular respiration after they digest the food they absorb. This process helps break down complex molecules into simpler forms that the fungi can use for energy.
Fungi and some bacteria secrete enzymes that digest food outside their bodies. This process allows them to break down nutrients into simpler forms that they can then absorb.
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White-rot fungi are the only fungi known to be able to efficiently digest lignin. They produce enzymes that break down lignin, a complex organic polymer found in plant cell walls, into simpler compounds. This ability makes them key players in the decomposition of wood and other plant materials in nature.
in its atmosphere on decaying material to break it down to a form that it can consume
yes! fungi produce chemicals that digest plant remains.
carbon and nitrogen
First digest then absorb .
carbon and nitrogen
While it was believed that humans could not digest chitin for a long time, chitinase has recently been discovered in human gastric juice. So, humans can digest chitin. Other organisms like plants, fish, and other fungi can also digest chitin, although not all other organisms can.
carbon and nitrogen
carbon and nitrogen
carbon and nitrogen
Fungi give off carbon dioxide as a byproduct of cellular respiration after they digest the food they absorb. This process helps break down complex molecules into simpler forms that the fungi can use for energy.
Fungi and some bacteria secrete enzymes that digest food outside their bodies. This process allows them to break down nutrients into simpler forms that they can then absorb.
carbon and nittogen