How does parasitic nutrition differ from saproohyti c nutrition
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Saprophytic nutrition refers to the process of obtaining food from the dead and decaying substances.
In the form of nutrition, the organism releases some chemicals to the dead and decaying substances and then digests it.
But in parasitic form of nutrition, the organism goes into another organism, generally referred as host, and then derives nutrients from inside the host body. This type of nutrition is harmful for the host..
Saprophytic nutrition refers to the process of obtaining food from the dead and decaying substances.
In the form of nutrition, the organism releases some chemicals to the dead and decaying substances and then digests it.
But in parasitic form of nutrition, the organism goes into another organism, generally referred as host, and then derives nutrients from inside the host body. This type of nutrition is harmful for the host..
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Hey buddy!!!
Saprophytic nutrition refers to the process of obtaining food from the dead and decaying substances.
In the form of nutrition, the organism releases some chemicals to the dead and decaying substances and then digests it.
But in parasitic form of nutrition, the organism goes into another organism, generally referred as host, and then derives nutrients from inside the host body. This type of nutrition is harmful for the host..
Saprophytic nutrition refers to the process of obtaining food from the dead and decaying substances.
In the form of nutrition, the organism releases some chemicals to the dead and decaying substances and then digests it.
But in parasitic form of nutrition, the organism goes into another organism, generally referred as host, and then derives nutrients from inside the host body. This type of nutrition is harmful for the host..
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