Why are fungi called saprophytic plants?
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because they live on dead and decaying matter
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Myco-heterotrophs; plants,fungi, or micro-organisms that live on dead or decomposing matter and parasitize fungi, rather than dead organic matter directly.
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Heya
R.H whittaker placed fungi in seperate kingdom bec they are eukaryotic decomposers
Most fungi are heterotrophic and absorb solouble organic matter from dead substrates and hence are called saprophytes
R.H whittaker placed fungi in seperate kingdom bec they are eukaryotic decomposers
Most fungi are heterotrophic and absorb solouble organic matter from dead substrates and hence are called saprophytes
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