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Difference between parasite and saprotroph class 7th

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Answered by Anonymous
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Parasitic plants are vascular plants which have developed specialized organs to penetrate inside the tissues of other vascular plants called hosts and derive nourishment.

Examples: Cuscuta.

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Saprophytes are those plants which grow and live on dead and decaying organic matter of animals and plants.

Examples: Bacteria and fungi.

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Answered by vetrivelnatarajan52
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Answer:

Parasites are organisms that depend upon another organism (host) for food and cause harmful effects or dieseases to the host. Examples: Cuscuta (Amarbel), mosquitoes and head lice. saprotrophs are orgnisms that obtain nutrition from dead and decaying organic matter. Examples: Fungi and some bacteria

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