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How is Saprophytic nutrition different from nutrition in human beings

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Answered by sarfaraj78615
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Saprophytes are a group of organisms that include fungi, bacteria, and molds. These are different from autotrophs that are able to use photosynthesis in which they acquire their carbon source from the air (carbon dioxide) and converted to sugars.

Saprophytic nutrition refers to the mode of nutrient acquisition by a group of organisms. These organisms obtain their nutrients by absorbing them directly from dead organisms (decaying organic matter). These species can include bacteria, molds, and fungus and use digestive enzymes to directly digest the dead organism. They are essentially digesting the animal outside their bodies before they get the nutrients needed.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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Saprophytic nutrition different from nutrition in human beings

Explanation:

  • Saprophytic nutrition is normally represented by bacteria and fungi inhabiting in humid environments.
  • They decay natural dead and decomposing material by extracellular metabolism, which is the excretion of digestive fluids that break down material around them.
  • In the cause of fungi, we see that most utmost are multicellular saprophytes.
  • The effective and passive transportation of the synthetic products of digestion out of the food-containing chamber and into the body or cytoplasm.

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