Some examples of plants that do not contain chlorophyll are Indian pipe, pine saprophyte, and dodder. These plants obtain nutrients by parasitizing other plants rather than through photosynthesis.
since these plants have fungi on their roots that secrete digestive juices, it helps in the digestion of the dead, decaying matter in the environment. so it helps in decomposing of natural waste in the environment, which is very helpful. example- Indian pipe, coral roots and many more...
the indian pipe is a parisite and takes food from certain fungi
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, a saprophyte is not a plant. Saprophytes are organisms that obtain nutrients from decaying organic matter. They can be fungi, bacteria, or other types of organisms that play a vital role in the decomposition process.
Yes, and it is not a producer.
A type of plant.
Saprophyte
Yes. it is
The Indian Pipe plant can pretty much make its own food by "borrowing" nutrients.
the indian pipe is a parisite and takes food from certain fungi
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