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How do fungi digest their food sources?
by engulfing food particles and digesting them in vacuoles
by secreting enzymes exter
How do fungi digest their food sources? by engulfing food particles and digesting them in vacuoles by secreting enzymes externally, directly into their surrounding environment by funneling food particles through septa, which break down larger molecules by their digestive tract Question 17 ( 2 points) In the animal kingdom, the evolution of the coelom is important because it: allowed animals to move onto land with an internal supply of extra body fluid. allowed organisms to evolve muscles and a circulatory system. cushions the body against hard blows to the body and enables the body to turn without twisting these organs. was required for the evolution of appendages adapted for locomotion.


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