Biology, asked by HydraALX, 4 months ago


How many of the following are saprotrophs?
(i) Mucor (ii) Spirogyra (iii) Rhizopus (iv)
Mushroom (v) Blue green algae (vi)
Cuscuta

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Answered by nisha02345
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The mode of nutrition in which non-green plants take in nutrients in solution form from dead and decaying matter is called saprophytic or saprotrophic nutrition. Fungi, mushrooms, yeast and many bacteria are examples of saprophytes. Roundworms, leeches and lice are parasites, i.e., they live on or in another organism and get their nutrition from them.

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Answered by LaibaMirza
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The mode of nutrition in which non-green plants take in nutrients in solution form from dead and decaying matter is called saprophytic or saprotrophic nutrition. Fungi, mushrooms, yeast and many bacteria are examples of saprophytes. Roundworms, leeches and lice are parasites, i.e., they live on or in another organism and get their nutrition from them.

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