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how does a saprophyte digeast its food​

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Answered by thakkarmahi6c10
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Saprophytes such as fungi and mushroom lack chlorophyll and hence cannot prepare their food. ... The saprophytes secrete digestive juices on dead and decaying matter and convert it into a solution. They then absorb the nutrients from it. In this way, they digest their own food and derive nutrients from it.

Answered by Anonymous
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Saprophytes such as fungi and mushroom lack chlorophyll and hence cannot prepare their food.The saprophytes secrete digestive juices on dead and decaying matter and convert it into a solution. They then absorb the nutrients from it. In this way, they digest their own food and derive nutrients from it.

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