While saprophytes get their nutrition from dead organic materials, parasites get it from living things.
The term "parasite" refers to a creature that feeds on the bodies of other living things (the host). Saprotrophs are defined as organisms that feed on dead and decaying substances. The parasites is a creature that feeds and grows on other species; this other organism is known as the host. An organism known as a saprophyte relies on dead or decaying substances for nutrition and development. The term "parasite" refers to an organism that feeds on another organism (the "host") and has negative effects or diseases on the host. Examples include head lice, mosquitoes, and cuscuta (Amarbel). Saprotrophs are organisms that eat dead and decomposing organic debris for food.There is intracellular digesting in parasites. Saprophytes may digest outside of their cells.
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