Yes
Many algae contain organisms that have a sporophyte and a gametophyte stage. This is called metagenesis of alternation of generations and is a characteristic of Cladophora.
zygnema and spirogyra are examples of filamentous algae
parasite
According to botany the parasite live on live plant. when the plant dies parasite also will dies. but the saprophyte though the plant dies it will live.
A saprophyte is an organism that feeds on decaying matter by secreting enzymes onto the decaying matter and then absorbing what the enzymes have broken it down into. Most saprophytes are bacteria and fungi.
give an example of obligale saprophytic bacteria
Many algae contain organisms that have a sporophyte and a gametophyte stage. This is called metagenesis of alternation of generations and is a characteristic of Cladophora.
Yes, a saprophyte can be a plant, but it can also be a fungus or micro-organism. A saprophyte lives off of decomposing or dead materials.
zygnema and spirogyra are examples of filamentous algae
example of colonial organisms red algae blue algae green algae volvox
Saprophyte refers to plants, fungi, or micro-organisms that live on dead or decomposing matter. Saprophyte matter had taken over the entire area. Bacterial growth may be considered a Saprophyte invader for plant life.
no
parasite
---- Its in a group of alga-es and its diatoms, green algae, red algae, brown algae, dinoflagellates, and euglenoids.
Yes. it is
Saprophyte
According to botany the parasite live on live plant. when the plant dies parasite also will dies. but the saprophyte though the plant dies it will live.