Do fungi have specialized cells?
1 Answer
Nov 5, 2016
Yes, fungi have specialised cells.
Explanation:
- The fungi are heterotrophic. They depend for on the death and decaying organic materials for food and minerals supply.
- The fungal cells lack chloroplast, So, the fungi are heterotrophic.
- The cells of fungi caontain different types of digestive enzymes, which are able to digest the organic material externally or internally.
- The fungal cell-wall is made up of specialised chemical compound chitin. Chitin is similar to the exoskeleton animals. Thank You, Dr B K Mishra, India.