How do heterotrophic plants help in making the soil fertile? Explain
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Naturally, the heterotrophic plants don't impart directly fertility to soil as they aren't associated directly with the soil. But if, they die, and provide certain amount of "nutrients and minerals" to soil.
Explanation:
- Some class of saprophytic plants are playing a vital role in the enrichment of the soil by the complex compounds breaking. And similarly, the symbiotic plants can add some nutrients to soil.
- The heteroptrophic plant example are venous skytrap, pitcher plant, rounded leaves sundew plant.
- These plant aren't undergoing the photosynthesis, where as they depend on other orgnism for nutrient and energy.
- These plant are nutritious as well but they are having chlorophyll to produce the energy.
- The other example for hetertrophs are animals, human (herbivorous), where they cannot produce their own energy.
- The microorganism like algae is autotroph but bacteria, fungi are heterotrophs.
To know more:
Heterotrophic plants occupy which trophic level in food chain? Why?
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