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From where do saprophytes get nutrients​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Saprophytes acquire nutrients from dead matter, using enzymes to convert complex organic compounds into simpler forms from which the plant can absorb nutrients. A symbiont experiences a mutually-beneficial arrangement with a plant; both partners contribute necessary nutrients to the other.

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Answered by sanskari54gamer
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Explanation:

from the dead matters like dead tree

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