saprótrofas
Saprótrofas are organisms that obtain nutrients by decomposing dead organic matter. This process is crucial for nutrient cycling in ecosystems, as saprótrophs break down complex organic compounds into simpler inorganic substances that can be reabsorbed by plants. Examples of saprótrophic organisms include many bacteria, fungi such as mushrooms and molds, and some invertebrates.
The feeding strategy of saprótrophs involves external digestion. They secrete enzymes onto their food source, which
Saprophytic fungi are particularly well-known for their role as decomposers. They have a network of hyphae