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There are herbivores and carnivores, and there are also saprophytes. The saprophyte lives on dead or decaying organic matter, as some fungi do. Many of the bacteria in the compost pile are also saprophytes
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| saprophyte |
A plant that draws nourishment from decaying material
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| saprophyte |
a plant, generally without green colour, which derives its food from dead, organic matter.
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| saprophyte |
(pl. saprophytes, adj. saprophytic): Organism that utilizes non-living organic matter as food. (2). Sclerotium (pl. sclerotia): Hard, usually darkened and rounded, mass of dormant hyphae. Senescence (senescing): The plant growth phase from full maturity to death that is characterized by an accumulation of metabolic products, increase in respiratory rate, and a loss in dry weight, especially in leaves and fruit. (dict. ...
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| saprobe |
An organism that obtains its carbon and energy from dead organic matter.
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