Biology, asked by roseyraju1979, 10 months ago

How
are sapophytes, parasites and symiblants
different from each other?​

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Answered by nidhirandhawa7
1

Answer:

Parasite is an organism that obtains nutrition from other living organisms, whereas a Saprophytes derives its nutrition from dead and decaying organisms. Parasites derive their food from living organic matter whereas Saprophytes derive their food from dead organic matter. Hope it helps!

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Answered by ashauthiras
11

Answer:

Parasite is an organism that obtains nutrition from other living organisms, whereas a Saprophytes derives its nutrition from dead and decaying organisms. Parasites derive their food from living organic matter whereas Saprophytes derive their food from dead organic matter.

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