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they feed on dead or decaying organic matter and are classified as saprophytes
A fungi is considered a saprophyte because of the spores that cover its trunk and body. A very common example is a mushroom, as mushrooms are covered in spore.
Saprophytes have thick walls called endspores?
Saprophytes are fungi and live of dead and decaying matter, not live plant material
Saprophytes
they feed on dead or decaying organic matter and are classified as saprophytes
Don't feed horses rotten apples
Organisms that feed on dead material in this way are called saprophytes.
They are parasites b/c they feed off of the plant while it is living and benefit at its expense.
surely.Obligate saprophytes are ordinary saprophytes .while facultative saprophytes are parasites cultured in peculiar conditions as saprophytes, for half of their life cycle
It's made from rotten materials.
A fungi is considered a saprophyte because of the spores that cover its trunk and body. A very common example is a mushroom, as mushrooms are covered in spore.
If the carrots are only wobbly and not rotten. Never feed rotten food to any animal.
They Live of live or Dead Organic matter
Rotten snails and puppy dog tails.
If no saprophytes would be there the world would be stinking.The saprophytes eat us or consume the dead and decaying.They work are the cleaners you can say.
you can feed any type of birds maggots etc. (swallows , starlings)you can also feed fish maggots for when you go fishing.