Science, asked by syjdtjsykdyk, 1 year ago

different between parasitic and saprotrophic mode of nitrients​

Answers

Answered by jhasumit
2

hi mate♥️♥️♥️♥️

here is your answer.....

Sol: Heterotrophic mode of nutrition This type of nutrition can be categorized into parasitic mode, saprophytic mode and symbiotic mode of nutrition. Parasitic mode: In parasitic mode of nutrition, plants depend on other live plants or animals for their nourishment. Such plants are called as parasites and the ones on which parasites depend are called as hosts. The insectivorous mode of nutrition is observed in plants like pitcher plant and the Venus fly trap. They purely depend on other insects and small animals for their nutrition. Cuscuta is a parasitic plant which develops special roots called haustoria. Haustoria penetrate deep into host plant tissues and just absorb the nutrients from them. Saprophytic mode: The plants which exhibit saprotrophic mode of nutrition are called as saprotrophs. Saprotrophs are the plants that obtain their nutrition from dead and decaying organic matter. Saprotrophs secrete digestive juices onto dead and decaying matter to dissolve it and then absorb nutrients from it. ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

hope it helps


khannaavni41: Hii
jhasumit: hlo sis
khannaavni41: Hey pls don't call me sis
khannaavni41: Friends ok?
jhasumit: ok
khannaavni41: Where are you from?
jhasumit: @jamshedpur
khannaavni41: Oh
khannaavni41: In which class?
jhasumit: 12
Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

The organism that grows on the body of another organism and derives nutrients from it is known as a parasite. The organism that obtains nutrients from the dead or decaying organic matter is called saprotrophic.

Explanation:

hope this helped u ..✌

Similar questions