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1.make five sentences (1) Saprotrophic plants
(a) Fungi growing on bread]
(b) Mushroom)​

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Answered by borameenakshi
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Explanation:

Fungi growing on bread]

Answered by harishupret22
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Answer:

A - Fungi survive by breaking down and absorbing the nutrients of the material on which they grow, such as bread. The fuzzy parts of mold you see on bread are colonies of spores — which is how the fungus reproduces. Spores can travel through the air inside the package and grow on other parts of the bread

B - A mushroom is the reproductive structure produced by some fungi. It is somewhat like the fruit of a plant, except that the "seeds" it produces are in fact millions of microscopic spores that form in the gills or pores underneath the mushroom's cap. ... Mushrooms are fungi. Although mushrooms are classified as vegetables, technically they are not plants but part of the kingdom called fungi. ... Most mushrooms are also a good source of selenium and potassium.

Explanation:

1. Saprophytes. Those non-green plants which obtain their food (or nutrition) from dead and decaying organic matter are called saprophytes. The non-green plants called fungi derive their food from dead and decaying organic matter, so fungi are saprophytes.

Saprophytes means :obtaining food by absorbing dissolved organic material especially : obtaining nourishment from the products of organic breakdown and decay saprophytic fungi.

Saprotrophs take their food in solution form, from dead and decaying matter. Bacteria, fungi, and fungus-like organisms are examples of saprotrophs. Saprotrophic microbes fungi are also known as saprobes and saprotrophic plants are called saprophytes.

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