Which of the following is an example of saprotroph
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The correct answer is option 2, i.e. Fungi. Fungi are a type of saprophytes. Saprophyte is any organism which survives from the energy of dead and decaying organic matter.
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1. The saprotroph is the organism that feeds on the nonliving organic matter known as detritus at a microscopic level and derives nourishment from decaying organic matter.
2. The examples of saprotroph are Earthworms, bacteria, and fungi Millipedes, dung flies, burying beetles.
3. Earthworms, are the one that feeds from soil and left over organic matter in compost heaps.
4. Millipedes, dung flies, burying beetles are others among the smaller types of saprotrophic animals.
5. Larger saprotrophs include the amphitrite, fiddler crabs, terebellids.
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