| saprophyte |
nonpathogenic organism that obtains nourishment from the products of organic breakdown and decay.
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| saprophyte |
A plant that lives on dead organic matter, neither parasitic nor making its own food .
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| saprophytic |
Neither parasitic nor making its own food.
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| saponin |
A glycoside plant compound. Present in many species of plants, saponins are charecterized by their soaplike nature. Many saponins may be irritating to the digestive tract and may cause toxic reactions if ingested.
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| saponification |
A chemical decomposition of a paint's binder by alkali and moisture from a substrate (eg, new concrete or fresh plaster). Saponified paint may deteriorate, lose its adhesion, and become discolored.
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