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how are saprophytes,parastics and symbiosis different from each other​

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Answered by arnavagg
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A 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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Answered by royboy
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These all are different mode of nutrition for different living beings.

Saprophytes are the organisms which feed on dead and decayed organisms.

Example - Agaricus, yeast

Parasites are those which feed on living organisms and derieve their energy from them (host).

Example - leach, tapeworm

Symbiosis is mutual relationship between two organisms.

Some types of symbiosis

1. Commensalism - Relationship in which only one specie is benefitted but other is remained unharmed and unhelped.

Example - Spider making webs on trees

2. Parasitic - Relationship in which one is benefitted but the other is harmed.

Example - Lice that feed on blood.

3. Mutualism - Relationship in which both organisms are benefitted.

Example - Human and dog

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