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Distinguish between a parasite and saprotrophs.
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07/07/2021 1:27 pm
Parasite:
(i) Parasite feeds on a living organism.
(ii) The organism on which it feeds is called host.
Saprotrophs:
(i) They feed on dead and decaying organism.
(ii) They do not feed on a living organism.
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