How does a saprophyte digest its food? If an individual did not have any protease enzymes in the gastrointestinal system, what would the consequences on the body be? How is stomach acid neutralized in the small intestine? How is stomach acid neutralized in the duodenum?
1 : any of a genus (Bacillus)of rod-shaped gram-positive usually aerobic bacteria producing endosporesand including many saprophytes and some parasites (such as B. anthracis of anthrax) broadly : a straight rod-shaped bacterium. 2 : bacterium especially : a disease-producing bacterium. What do...
A majority are filamentous that either exist as parasites or saprophytes. However, they can also form symbiotic relationships with other organisms. They produce sexually and asexually. · Chytridiomycota - Members of this group are also known as chytrids and produce spores known as zoospores. In...
Explain the following terms: saprophytes, parasites, biotrophs, necrotrophs, soil invaders, and soil inhabitants. How are bacterial, fungal, and viral diseases disse What are some beneficial uses of microorganisms? Describe the difference between Archaea and Bacteria. Name & explain 2 advantages...