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Alex_Xolod [135]
3 years ago
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Fungus-like protists feed on decaying leaves. They photosynthesize in the presence of sunlight. They reproduce using spores. The

y use pseudopods to engulf any foreign material and convert it into food. They are prokaryotic in natur
Biology
1 answer:
stiks02 [169]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Fungi like protist feed on decaying leaves.

They reproduce by using spores.

They use pseudopods to engulf any foreign material and convert it into food.

Explanation:

Fungi like protist are Majorly molds and they are common seen on decaying organic matter and they normally absorb nutrients while feeding.

They are much similar to fungi and reproduce through spores even as fungi reproduce. They can be found in soils, lawns, trees and they do not have major cell wall divisions.

The use their pseudopods to engulf foreign material and convert it to food which supply them with nutrients.

Examples are slime molds and water molds.

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