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All that i know is saprophytes help in decaying of matter in the soil.it also releases some chemicals during the process of its feeding, which are used by the plants to grow.

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Why are saprophytes good the environment?

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Which of these organisms are recyclers in the environment?

my suggestion is maybe saprophytes because they recycle nutrients and dead organisms in the environment


Why are saprophytes called saprophytes?

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Do saprophytes have thick walls called endospores?

No, saprophytes do not have thick walls called endospores. Endospores are a type of resistant structure formed by some bacteria, such as Bacillus and Clostridium, to survive harsh conditions. Saprophytes are organisms that obtain nutrients from decaying organic matter in their environment, such as fungi and some bacteria, but they do not form endospores.


Is there term like obligate saprophyte and facultative saprophyte?

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How saprophyte keep the environment clean?

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Are mushroom parasites or saprophytes?

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What do you understand by saprophytes?

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What kinds of saprophytes are?

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Why are fungi called saprophytes?

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)


What is different between scavenger and saprophytes?

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What are the plants that are not green?

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