it is organisms that feed on food osmotically from dissolved organic material
Going by the name, they eat dead things (decomposers).
If you mean are Archaebacteria Heterotrophic, Autotrophic, or Saprophytic, they can be either heterotrophic or autotrophic
yes
because of spores
Saprophytic plantsCommon ToothwortKnapweed BroomrapeCrested Cow-WheatLesser DodderOrthantha luteaMeadow EyebrightWormwood BroomrapeYarrow Broomrape
Saprophytic bacteria are those that live and feed on dead matter. The examples of the same include Agaricus, Rhizopus and mucor.
Saprophytic plants
saprophytic nutrition
Coenocytic and saprophytic or parasitic
mushroom is a saprophyte
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
give an example of obligale saprophytic bacteria