Why are saprophytes important in an ecosystem
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The reason saprophytes are so beneficial to the environment is that they are the primary recyclers of nutrients. They break down organic matter so that the nitrogen, carbon and minerals it contains can be put back into a form that other living organisms can take up and use.
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saprophytes are important in an ecosystem as they play an important role ,making it possible for plants to thrive.As they can't make their own food,they feed on the dead and decaying matter thus,making the environment clean.
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