a short note on
A. Saprophyte
B. Parasite
C. Symbiosis
D. Heterotrophs
E. Autotrophs
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Those non-green plants which obtain their food (or nutrition) from dead and decaying organic matter are called saprophytes.The saprophytic plants (fungi) secrete digestive juices on the dead and decaying organic matter and convert it into a solution.
Organisms which derive nutrition from the body of other living organisms (host) are called parasites. Organisms which derive nutrition from dead and decaying matter are called saprotrophs.
Symbiosis is the combination of two Greek words 'Sym' means 'with' and 'biosis' means 'living', which means living together.
Organisms which can not make their own food and obtain it directly or indirectly from green plants are called heterotrophs. They are producers.
Organisms which can not make their own food and obtain it directly or indirectly from green plants are called heterotrophs.
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