How does a saprophytes digest it's food.
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Saprophytes undergo extracellular digestion. Digestive substances are secreted into the surrounding environment and the organic matter is broken down into simpler substances. The nutrients thus produced are absorbed directly through the cell membranes of the organisms.
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Saprotrophs digest their food by converting it into solution form and then digest it by the enzymes produced by it
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