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how does a saprophytes obtain its food​

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Answered by Mysteryboy01
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Saprophytes such as fungi and mushroom lack chlorophyll and hence cannot prepare their food. They obtain nutrients from dead and decaying matter. The saprophytes secrete digestive juices on dead and decaying matter and convert it into a solution. They then absorb the nutrients from it.

Answered by Pranjal7905
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Answer: The saprophytes are organisms which depend on dead and decaying plant and animal material.

Explanation: They digest their food by releasing enzymes on the food through their cell wall. Once the food is broken down into simpler substances it absorbs it through the cell wall.

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