no.
no
The fungi kingdom
Some of the valuable uses of saprophytic fungi are in the processing of certain foods such as cheeses and as a source of antimicrobial agents
Recycle nutrients
Fungi is not a plant it is its on kingdom. But yes most fungi are saprophytic
Saprophytic fungi
( true ) All fungi are heterophytic or saprophytic.
No, many saprophytic fungi and parasitic plants are devoid of chlorophyll
saprophytic nutrition
The fungi kingdom
Some of the valuable uses of saprophytic fungi are in the processing of certain foods such as cheeses and as a source of antimicrobial agents
Recycle nutrients
Fungi is not a plant it is its on kingdom. But yes most fungi are saprophytic
No, fungi are either saprophytic or parasitic in nature, therefore, these are not equiped for photosynthesis.
Saprophytic fungi
coprophilus fungi are saprophytic dung loving fungi. they live on herbivorous dung which contain many nurients. example- mucor, rhizopus
All plant material will decompose when it's natural life is over. Edited answer: All saprophytic fungi act as decomposers but all plants are not decomposers.
Fungi are saprophytic in nature and survive on dead and decaying organic matter and not on living organisms.