Why there is no saprophytic animals
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There are no “saprophytic animals.” The suffix “-phyte” means plant, although, in this case, it is stretched to include fungi and microorganisms (which used to be considered to be part of the plant kingdom). So, all saprophytes are plants, fungi, and microorganisms that feed on dead or decomposing organic matter.
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Saprophytes are the organisms that derive nutrition from dead and decaying matter by secreting some enzymes on them. ... So there cannot be saprophytic animals.
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