State the importance of saprophytic nutrition
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Answer:Saprophytes are the living organisms that live and feed on dead and decaying organisms. They are considered extremely important in soil biology. They break down the complex organic matter into simpler substances that are taken up by the plants for various metabolic activities.
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Saprophytic nutrition is a type of nutrition where the organisms obtain nutrients from dead and decaying matter.
- In this mode of nutrition, digestion takes place outside the body of an organism.
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- They break down the complex molecules into simpler substances.
- These substances are used by plants for their metabolic activities.
Examples of saprophytic bacteria include:
- Acetobacter
- Pseudomonas
- Clostridium aceto-butylicum
- Lactobacillus
They usually grow on woody areas.
- This is a very useful mode of nutrition as it helps in decomposing the dead matter by absorbing it.
Mushrooms is an example of saprophytes.
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