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what is the different between symbiotic and saprophytic plants​

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The main distinction between saprophytic and symbiotic plants is that the former relies on dead organic materials for nourishment, whereas the latter relies on another organism.

What is the difference between saprophytic plants and symbiotic?

Symbiotic plants are those that have a deep and ongoing biological relationship with other plants in order to exchange nutrients, whereas saprophytic plants are an organism that derives their energy from dead and decaying organic matter.

The feeding source for saprophytic plants, also known as saprophytes, is dead and organic materials. Symbiotic plants, also known as symbionts, develop tight relationships with other species and rely on them for food.

The main distinction between saprophytic and symbiotic plants is that the former relies on dead organic materials for nourishment, whereas the latter relies on another organism.

The intimate and long-term coexistence of individuals from different species, at least one of which is a plant, is known as plant symbiosis. Most of the time, the contact benefits both the plant and its symbiont.

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