saprophytes Organisms that obtain their nutrients from decaying
plants and
animals.
Saprophytes are important in recycling
organic material.
Full article >>>saprophytes Any
plant of microorganism that obtains its
nutrition from dead or decaying
organic materials in the form of
organic substances in solution. Such
organisms are important in breaking down dead
organic material.
Full article >>>Some live as
saprophytes, getting their nourishment from the surroundings (often having first digested it by
secreting
enzymes). They perform a crucial role in nature by decomposing dead
organisms are releasing their nutrients for reuse by the living.
Full article >>>Unlike
embryophytes and
algae,
fungi are not photosynthetic, but are
saprophytes: they obtain their food by breaking down and absorbing surrounding materials.
Full article >>>decomposition -- The breakdown of dead
organic material by detrivores or
saprophytes.
delta -- n. A low, nearly flat accumulation of sediment deposited at the
mouth of a river or stream, commonly triangular or fan-shaped; deltaic- adj.
Full article >>>Plants that were once considered
saprophytes, such as non-photosynthetic orchids and monotropes, are now known to be
parasites on other
plants.
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