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7. How does a saprophyte digest its food?​

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Answered by ankit4150
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Answer:

Saprophytes such as fungi and mushroom lack chlorophyll and hence cannot prepare their food. They obtain nutrients from dead and decaying matter. The saprophytes secrete digestive juices on dead and decaying matter and convert it into a solution. ... In this way, they digest their own food and derive nutrients from it.

Answered by smartbrainz
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the saprophyte are those organisms which feed on dead and decaying organism and obtain nutrition from them.

Explanation:

  • the saprophytic organisms have certain types of hydrolytic enzymes in their body. This secrete those hydrolytic substances on dead and decaying organisms.
  • As a result of this there is conversion of the dead and decaying organisms into organic matter which are rejected by the saprophytic organism or absorbed by their body. This is the simplest form of absorption and digestion of food that takes place in certain organisms

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