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in detail heterotrophic mode of nutrition with its type.​

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The mode of nutrition in which the organism cannot make their own food,they are dependent on plants and other animals for nutrition, it is known as heterotrophic mode of nutrition. For eg animals.

Types of Heterotrophic Nutrition

In nature, organisms exhibit various types of heterotrophic nutrition. They are as follows:

Holozoic Nutrition

Saprophytic Nutrition

Parasitic Nutrition

Holozoic Nutrition

Holozoic nutrition involves the ingestion and internal processing of solid and liquid food in an organism. This involves the steps of ingestion, digestion, absorption, assimilation, and excretion.

Ingestion is the intake of food, which is broken down into simpler organic matters by a process called digestion. After extraction of useful components, the unwanted and indigested particles are excreted out.

Examples of animals that exhibit holozoic nutrition include all vertebrates. Even some unicellular organisms such as amoeba also exhibit holozoic nutrition

Holozoic Nutrition in Amoeba

Amoeba exhibits holozoic nutrition. The process takes place in the following steps:

The amoeba projects its pseudopodia and encircles the food. It then engulfs the food by the process of phagocytosis.

The food vacuoles of amoeba are rich in digestive enzymes, which help break the food into simpler substances. This process is known as digestion.

The digested food is absorbed into the cytoplasm leaving behind the undigested materials. This absorbed food is utilised to produce energy for the growth and development of the cell.

The undigested food material is ejected out by the rupturing of the cell membrane.

Saprophytic Nutrition

Saprophytes (animals that follow saprophytic nutrition) feed on dead and decayed organisms for energy. They are an important part of the ecosystem as they help to keep our environment clean and recycle nutrients back into the ecosystem.

Some examples of saprophytes are fungi and certain types of bacteria. These are also responsible for the staling of bread and other similar food products.

Saprophytes release certain enzymes to act on the complex organic matter. It works by breaking it down into its constituents, which can be easily consumed by them.

Parasitic Nutrition

Organisms that live in or on other organisms and acquire food at the expense of its host are called parasites. Most parasites are harmful to the hosts’ health; sometimes, they even kill the host. Both animals and plants may serve as a host. Unlike commensalism, the parasite causes some harm to its host. Few examples of parasites are louse on a human head, Cuscuta plant, and tapeworms.

Cymothoa exigua is an unusual parasite. It is also known as the tongue-eating louse and is aptly named so as it is found in the mouth of the marine fish Lithognathus. It essentially severs the fish’s tongue, cutting off the blood supply and causing the tongue to fall off. The louse then attaches itself to the remains of the tongue and essentially acts as the fish’s new tongue.

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