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Instead, a fungus absorbs nutrients from the environment outside of its body by secreting powerful enzymes into their surroundings. These enzymes break down complex molecules to smaller organic compounds that the fungi can absorb into their bodies and use. Other fungi use enzymes to penetrate the cell walls, and then absorb the nutrients. The most abundant biomolecules on the planet are cellulose and lignin. Decomposer fungi break down and absorb nutrients from nonliving organic material, such as fallen logs, animal corpses, and living organism waste. Parasitic fungi absorb nutrients from the cells of living hosts, where in some parasitic fungi are pathogenic. Mutualistic fungi absorb nutrients from host organism, but they reciprocate with actions that benefit the hosts. The most common fungal body structures are multicellular filaments and single cells (yeasts). Yeats inhabit moist environments, such as plant sap and animal tissues, where there is a ready supply of soluble nutrients such as sugars and amino acids.

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