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They are saprophytes because they live on other decaying matter for their food
surely.Obligate saprophytes are ordinary saprophytes .while facultative saprophytes are parasites cultured in peculiar conditions as saprophytes, for half of their life cycle
They are fungi.
They are either saprophytes or parasites.
Heterotrophs, saprophytes and parasites
heterotrophs are also known as 'other feeders' Heterotrophs are also known as parasites or saprophytes depending on their mode of getting food.
They are parasites b/c they feed off of the plant while it is living and benefit at its expense.
Saprophyts are not parasites as they take food from dead or decaying orgnisams. Whereas parasites take food from living orgnisams
Yes, a few fungi are parasitic. Not all of them.
scavengers or parasites they can also be called decomposers or the more biological term would be saprophytes
because its the gravity of the earth that appears generally
That is like saying "Are humans vegetarians?" Because fungi are a range of eaters! From parasites (feeders on live plants, trees and organisms) to saprophytes (Feeders of dead material) to mycorrhizical fungi. (Fungi which get energy by making relationships with trees and evenly sharing nutrients)