why mushroom is called a saprophyte
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Yes. mushrooms are saprophytes. Because they do not have chlorophyll they live in dead and decaying organic matter and abosorbs they food and they live..
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because it takes nutrition from dead matter/organisms by growing over it and taking the nutritious materials present in it.
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