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difference between consumer and saprophayte​

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Answered by RROBROY
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They are heterotrophs who are the consumers in the food chain. Examples of saprophytes include yeast, cheese, mold, fungi, etc. Saprophytes are generally the fungal and bacterial organisms that feed on the dead. ... On the other hand, saprophytes are defined as living organisms that feed on dead and decaying matter.

Answered by crankybirds30
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Herbivores – animals which only eat plants – consume vegetation from which they are able to produce energy. Herbivores are unable to make their own energy and are known as consumers. As herbivores only ever eat producers, they are primary consumers in the second trophic level of the food chain.

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