Biology, asked by xXitzurHeartKingXx, 22 days ago

What is biothropic

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Answered by kagzitabassum22
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Answer:

A parasitic relationship in which the parasite feeds on a living host organism without killing it.

Answered by santa19
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Answer:

Quite a lot of plant-pathogenic fungi establish a long-term feeding relationship with the living cells of their hosts, rather than killing the host cells as part of the infection process. These pathogens are termed biotrophic [from the Greek: bios = life, trophy = feeding].

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