Environmental Sciences, asked by aryaman, 1 year ago

difference between saprotrophs and insectivores plants

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Answered by vidhi111
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saprotrophs are the plants which feed on dead and decaying and insectivorers plants is a plant feed on insects

Anonymous: vidhi111 you should have written insectivorers is a plant which feed on insects
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The difference between saprophytes and insectivores plants is as follows:

Saprophytes:

1. They follow saprophytic mode of nutrition.

2. They feed on the dead and decaying organic matter.

3. They are not harmful to the host.

4. They have an extracellular mode of digestion.

Insectivores plants:

1. They follow parasitic mode of nutrition.

2. They feed on other living substances.

3. They are harmful to the host.

4. They have an intracellular mode of digestion.

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