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Plants drive their nutrients from dead and decaying animals or plants

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Answered by BrainlyCadbury
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Those non-green plants which obtain their food (or nutrition) from dead and decaying organic matter are called saprophytes. The non-green plants called fungi derive their food from dead and decaying organic matter, so fungi are saprophytes.

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Saprophytes

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Those non-green plants which obtain their food (or nutrition) from dead and decaying organic matter are called saprophytes. The non-green plants called fungi derive their food from dead and decaying organic matter, so fungi are saprophytes.

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