what is saprophytes with example
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any organism that lives on dead organic matter, as certain fungi and bacteria. and example are plants, fungi, and microorganisms that feed on dead or decaying matter (or, in more current and specific usage, they feed on the fungi that feed on the decaying material)
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Saprophytes
Saprophytes are living organisms that feed on dead and decaying organic matter, unlike parasites that live on living organisms. They are considered extremely important in soil biology. They break down dead and decaying organic matter into simple substances that can be taken up and recycled by plants. So you see they are helpful, unlike parasites which are harmful to nature.Examples of Saprophytes are fungi and some bacteria.
Saprophytes are living organisms that feed on dead and decaying organic matter, unlike parasites that live on living organisms. They are considered extremely important in soil biology. They break down dead and decaying organic matter into simple substances that can be taken up and recycled by plants. So you see they are helpful, unlike parasites which are harmful to nature.Examples of Saprophytes are fungi and some bacteria.
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