The sismese turtle plant and the Japanese peace lily are the main two plants and the animals are parrots, tropical fish and killer whales.. hope this helps you :)
Two plants that grow in the emergent layer of tropical rainforest are kapok trees and giant water lilies. These plants have adapted to the high levels of sunlight and exposure to the elements in the emergent layer, allowing them to thrive in this uppermost canopy level.
Plants in tropical rainforests typically have broad leaves to maximize sunlight absorption and efficient water uptake. They may also have shallow root systems to access nutrients near the surface and adapt to the dense competition for resources. Many plants have drip tips that allow excess water to run off to prevent fungal growth and diseases.
The Santan flower, a tropical flower that can be found in the Philippines.
A jungle usually refers to a dense forest in a hot climate such as a tropical rainforest says.Check out the link below
Saprophytic plants
mushroom is a saprophyte
saprophtyc plants lack chlorophyll.........
Saprophytic and total parasitic plants
saprophytic plants
Saprophytic fungi
Saprophytic plantsCommon ToothwortKnapweed BroomrapeCrested Cow-WheatLesser DodderOrthantha luteaMeadow EyebrightWormwood BroomrapeYarrow Broomrape
No, many saprophytic fungi and parasitic plants are devoid of chlorophyll
YES
Yes, saprophytic plants are typically not green in color. These plants do not have chlorophyll, so they cannot photosynthesize and produce their own food. Instead, they obtain nutrients by decomposing organic matter.
Most of the saprophytic plants are non-vascular
Those non-green plants which depend on other organisms for food and derive the food from them are called as saprophytic plants. they release enzymes to break down the complex organic matter into simple form. for example bacteria, fungi etc.