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what is saprophytic plants?​

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Answered by dhruvpipariya2006
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A saprophyte is a plant that does not have chlorophyll and gets its food from dead matter, similar to bacteria and fungi (note that fungi are often called saprophytes, which is incorrect, because fungi are not plants). ... Saprophytic plants are uncommon; only a few species are described.

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A saprophyte is a plant that does not have chlorophyll and gets its food from dead matter, similar to bacteria and fungi (note that fungi are often called saprophytes, which is incorrect, because fungi are not plants). ... Saprophytic plants are uncommon; only a few species are described.

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