What is Saprophytes???
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>>saprophytes are basically those organisms which survive or depend on dead and/decomposing/ decaying matter.
>>these organisms may be :- plants, fungus or microorganisms...
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the dead and decaying matter may be dead and decaying plants and animals.
>>saprophytes are heterotrophs because they do not produce their own food but depend on other organisms.
>>they come in the category of consumers in a food chain.
>>they are basically a type of parasites...
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here's your answer:-
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●SAPROPHYTES:-
______________
>>saprophytes are basically those organisms which survive or depend on dead and/decomposing/ decaying matter.
>>these organisms may be :- plants, fungus or microorganisms...
and,
the dead and decaying matter may be dead and decaying plants and animals.
>>saprophytes are heterotrophs because they do not produce their own food but depend on other organisms.
>>they come in the category of consumers in a food chain.
>>they are basically a type of parasites...
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i hope it helps u !!!☺
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Some organisms such as fungi and bacteria feed on decaying organic matter of dead plants and animals.
Such organisms are called Saprophytes.
This mode of transportation is called saprophytic.
Examples are mushroom, bread mould, and yeast.
The saprophytes release digestive juices outside their bodies on the dead and decayed matter.
These juices act on the organic matter and convert it into liquid form.
Fungi grow on clothes, shoes, pickles, and other articles in wet and humid climates.
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Some organisms such as fungi and bacteria feed on decaying organic matter of dead plants and animals.
Such organisms are called Saprophytes.
This mode of transportation is called saprophytic.
Examples are mushroom, bread mould, and yeast.
The saprophytes release digestive juices outside their bodies on the dead and decayed matter.
These juices act on the organic matter and convert it into liquid form.
Fungi grow on clothes, shoes, pickles, and other articles in wet and humid climates.
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