Why are saprophytes good for the enviroment?

zbelle2006-03-23T18:31:01Z

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A saprophyte is an organism that obtains its nutrition from assimilating organic matter. Like the fungi, the saprophyte is a heterotroph, meaning that it does not make its own food.
Saprophytic plants obtain nutrition from decaying matter, breaking in down into nutrients, thus enriching the soil.