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saprophytes grow in which type of places​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In the case of fungi, we find that most are multicellular saprophytes. They grow tubular structures, or hyphae, which are filaments that grow and branch into the dead matter, produce digestive enzymes, and digest away the dead organism

Answered by anupkushwaha470
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Saprophytic nutrition is usually displayed by bacteria and fungi living in moist environments. They decompose organic dead and decaying matter by extracellular digestion, which is the secretion of digestive juices that break down matter around them. In the case of fungi, we find that most are multicellular saprophytes

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