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What is symbiotic plants and saprophytic plants?

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Answered by Candymilk
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Symbiotic plants

Examples include psilotum and bryophytes (mosses and liverworts). The lichen symbiosis is an association between fungi and algae which develop into distinct morphological forms where the alga develops into a phycobiont and the lichen becomes the mycobiont.

Saprophytic plants

A saprophyte is a plant that does not have chlorophyll, obtaining its food from dead matter, similar to bacteria and fungi. (Note that fungi are often called saprophytes, which is incorrect, because fungi are not plants). ... Saprophytic plants are uncommon with only a few, described species.

Answered by rbs31502016
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Saprotrophs or saprophytic plants are the plants that depend on dead organic matter for their nutrition. ... The key difference between saprophytic and symbiotic plants is that saprophytic plants depend on dead organic matter for their nutrition while symbiotic plants depend on another organism for their nutrition.

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