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प्रश्न
Distinguish between a parasite and a saprotroph.
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उत्तर
Parasite | Saprotroph | |
1. | A parasite is an organism that grows on the body of another organism and derives nutrients from it. | The organism that obtains nutrients from dead or decaying organic matter is called a saprotroph. |
2. | The Organism on Which it feeds is called the host. | They do not feed on a living organism. |
3. | Examples of parasites are Cuscuta and orchids. | Examples of saprotrophs are fungi and some bacteria. |
4. | Parasites usually live on or inside the body of the host. | Saprophytes live on dead and decaying matter. |
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Group ‘A’ | Group ‘B’ | ||
(1) | Parasitic plant | (a) | Mushroom |
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