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Takes its nutrition from dead and decaying matter​

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Answered by piyushsahu624
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Saprotrophic nutrition /sæprəˈtrɒfɪk, -proʊ-/ or lysotrophic nutrition is a process of chemoheterotrophic extracellular digestion involved in the processing of decayed (dead or waste) organic matter. It occurs in saprotrophs, and is most often associated with fungi (for example Mucor) and soil bacteria.

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Saprophytes are organisms that get their nutrition from dead organic matter, including minerals . it contains can be put back into a form that other living organisms can take up and use.

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