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Shivonne
3 years ago
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HELP TEST TOMORROW !!!!

The image shows an ant that has been infected by a fungus, with the sporangium of the fungus emerging from the ant’s head. What type of nutrition is the fungus in the image demonstrating? A. parasitic B. autotrophic C. saprophytic D. symbiotic E. mycorrhizae
Biology
2 answers:
Shivonne3 years ago
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A. Parasitic

THUNDERBOLT3 years ago
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It's A.
It's right on edg

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