No, a fern is a smaller plant with broad leaves. A herbivore may eat a fern though.
Heterotrophs- digestion occurs inside the body. Saprotrophs- digestion occurs outside of body.
Three examples of Saprotrohs are: Fungus
B. saprotrophs
Saprotrophs are organisms that get their energy from non-living organic material. The important role they play is they get rid of decaying matter.
It makes dead bodys disappear
saprotrophs depend on dead and decaying matter for their food neds. it releases enzymes in their surrounding environmentto break down complex food into organic matter and then absorbs this simple organic food to obtain energy.
our affcourse will bacame a waste basket without saprotrophs becase saprotrophs are the organisms wtcih lives on dead and decaying things for example a leather shoes picke;es and if saprotroph willbe not there so the earth will not get moisture thgat arrives from fungi and do not get saprotrophic nutrishient
our affcourse will bacame a waste basket without saprotrophs becase saprotrophs are the organisms wtcih lives on dead and decaying things for example a leather shoes picke;es and if saprotroph willbe not there so the earth will not get moisture thgat arrives from fungi and do not get saprotrophic nutrishient
basically acids digest food in our stomach
Autotrophs are organisms that can produce their own food using energy from the sun or inorganic compounds. Heterotrophs are organisms that cannot produce their own food and must obtain nutrients by consuming other organisms. Saprotrophs are organisms that obtain nutrients by decomposing dead organic matter.
There are 20,000 species of ferns. Ferns are vascular.
Ferns are green plants.So they do have chloroplasts.