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Why mushroom is called saprotroph ?​

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Answered by chantibrahmaiah7
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Mushrooms contain no chlorophyll so they are heterotroph and most are considered saprophytes. as they obtain their nutrition from metabolizing non living organic matter. Mushroom is a Saprotroph: Mushrooms belong to the kingdom fungi, which are organisms that grow on dead and decaying matter

Answered by maryeantony2006
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mushroom is called a saprotroph as it is an organism that feeds on or derives nourishment from decaying organic matter.

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