Define saprotrophic nutrition with example?
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Saprophyte is a combination of two words: sapro- rotting and phyton-plants.
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- Saprophytes release digestive fluids, which they then turn into a solution.
- Saprophytes are organisms that feed on decomposing and decaying materials. Saprotrophic nutrition is the name for this type of diet. Heterotrophs are a form of saprophyte.
- Plants, fungi, and microbes are examples of saprophytes. Fungi aren't the same as plants. Bacteria are another example of saprophytes; they belong to a separate kingdom entirely. Apart from maintaining ecological equilibrium, these species have other essential responsibilities to play.
- Indian pipe (found in Asia and North America), coral roots (found all over the world), mushroom (grows during the wet season), and so on are some examples.
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