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S. How are saprophytes different from symbiotic plants ? Explain with examples.
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Answered by devroy26780
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Explanation:

Saprotrophs or saprophytic plants are the plants that depend on dead organic matter for their nutrition. ... The key difference between saprophytic and symbiotic plants is that saprophytic plants depend on dead organic matter for their nutrition while symbiotic plants depend on another organism for their nutrition.

Answered by ek47
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Answer:

symbiotic first four ladai examples like bryophytes are the examples for the bryophyte then it includes algae and fungi and so it is the mutualism and mutual prepared of algae and fungi in lichens.

whereassaprophytes are the plants which lives on dead and decaying matter like fungi

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