Do fungi have specialized cells?

1 Answer

Yes, fungi have specialised cells.

Explanation:

  1. The fungi are heterotrophic. They depend for on the death and decaying organic materials for food and minerals supply.
  2. The fungal cells lack chloroplast, So, the fungi are heterotrophic.
  3. The cells of fungi caontain different types of digestive enzymes, which are able to digest the organic material externally or internally.
  4. 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.