How do fungi digest their food sources?
A) by engulfing food particles and digesting them in vacuoles
B) by extending hyphae into a food source (e.g., an animal carcass)
C) by secreting enzymes externally, directly into their surrounding environment
D) by funneling food particles through septa, which break down larger molecules
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