different between saprotrophs and symbiotic organisms?
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The difference between Saprotrophs and symbiotic organisms is that Saprotrophs feed on dead organisms whereas symbiotic organisms feed on living organisms.
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The main difference between saprophytic and symbiotic plants is that saprophytic plants depend on dead organic matter for nutrition whereas symbiotic plants depend on another organism for their nutrition. Furthermore, saprophytic plants undergo extracellular digestion of dead or decaying organic matter followed by absorption of nutrients while symbiotic plants maintain inter-relation with other plants for obtaining nutrients.
Saprophytic and symbiotic plants are two types of plants that obtain nutrients by other methods than photosynthesis. Moreover, Indian pipe family is an example of saprophytic plants while Rafflesia is an example of a symbiotic plant.
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