examples of saprophytic plants
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Autotrophs plants get the energy by absorbing sunlight, but there are plants which get the energy from the dead and decaying remains of plants and animals.
They are called as saprophytic plants.
The examples of saprophytic plants are as follows:
1. Rhizopus (bread mould)
2. Mucor
3. Yeast
4. Agaricus
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Saprophytes are plants, fungi, and microorganisms that feed on dead or decaying matter (or, in more current and specific usage, they feed on the fungi that feed on the decaying material). A plant that is a saprophyte is the ghost plant or Indian pipe (Monotropa uniflora), a white plant which grows under forest trees (see pictures below). Many mushrooms and molds are also saprophytes (although the preferred term now for fungi that cause decay is saprobe).