differences between saprophytic and symbiotic mode of nutrition
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Saprophytic nutrition also known as lysotrophic nutrition is the process of digestion of dead or decayed organic material. This process is also known as chemoheterotrophic extracellular digestion. It mostly occurs in fungi
Saprophytic feeding in other words involves osmotically obtaining food from dissolved (decayed) matter.
Symbiotic nutrition is a unique type of nutrition between two organisms. It is beneficial for both organisms because they share nutrients. The two organisms derive nutrients from each other without inflicting any harm to each other. e.g fungus and alga
Saprophytic feeding in other words involves osmotically obtaining food from dissolved (decayed) matter.
Symbiotic nutrition is a unique type of nutrition between two organisms. It is beneficial for both organisms because they share nutrients. The two organisms derive nutrients from each other without inflicting any harm to each other. e.g fungus and alga
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