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How does a saprophyte digest it's good ?

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Answered by banasreehalder
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it will be food dear not good


lakshjindal06: oh sorry
lakshjindal06: byt good is food only
banasreehalder: how dear?
banasreehalder: can you please explain
lakshjindal06: saprophytes sectre igestive juice called enzymes which will on other side help in digestion of good. a word good is used because as per a saprophytic its good for them same as us food is good for us are u clear or not tell me ??
banasreehalder: yes
banasreehalder: what's your name?
pijushBisal: obviously right
Answered by lakshjindal06
6

Answer:

here you answer

Explanation:

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.


banasreehalder: yes
banasreehalder: right answer
lakshjindal06: thank you
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