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how does a sabrophyte obtain nuitrition​

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Answered by itzcutearmylinkgirl
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A saprophyte is a plant that does not have chlorophyll, obtaining its food from dead matter, similar to bacteria and fungi. ... Plants such as these use enzymes to convert organic food materials into simpler forms from which they can absorb nutrients. Most saprophytes do not directly digest dead matter.

Answered by yashikaagrawalixe
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Saphrophytes obtain nutrition from dead and decayed matter since they don't have chlorophyll, therefore they can't prepare their own food. They use enzymes to convert the decayed matter into simpler forms which can be absorbed by them.

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