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saprophytic Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


saprophytic ka kya matlab hota hai


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भंग कार्बनिक सामग्री से खाद्य पदार्थों को प्राप्त करना



saprophytic शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

मूत्र पथ संक्रमण के 80–85% मामलों का कारण ई. कॉली होता है, जिसमें से स्टेफिलोकॉकस सैप्रोफाइटिकस 5–10% मामलों का कारण होता है।

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saprophytic's Usage Examples:

the Sereh disease of the sugar-cane, the slime fluxes of oaks and other trees, are not only very doubtful cases, in which other organisms such as yeasts and fungi play their parts, but it may be regarded as extremely improbable that the bacteria are the primary agents at all; they are doubtless saprophytic forms which have gained access to rotting tissues injured by other agents.


Koch in 1876 published his observations on Davaine's bacilli, placed beyond doubt their causal relation to splenic fever, discovered the spores and the saprophytic phase in the life-history of the organism, and cleared up important points in the whole question (figs.


Nearly all bacteria, owing to the absence of chlorophyll, are saprophytic or parasitic forms. Most of them are colourless, but FIG.


Notwithstanding the absence of chlorophyll, and the consequent parasitic or saprophytic habit, Bacteriaceae agree in so many morphological features with Cyanophyceae that the affinity can hardly be doubted.


p. 865), the agents of the transformation of cellulose into peaty substances are saprophytic fungi and bacterial ferments.


The order is well represented in Britain by 18 genera, which include several species of Orchis: Gymnadenia (fragrant orchis), Habenaria (butterfly and frog orchis), Aceras (man orchis), Hermin- ium (musk orchis), Ophrys (bee, spider and fly orchis), Epipactis (Helleborine), Cephalanthera, Neottia (bird's-nest orchis), one of the few saprophytic genera, which have no green leaves, but derive their nourishment from decaying organic matter in the soil, Listens (Tway blade), Spiranthes (lady's tresses), Malaxis (bog-orchis), Liparis (fen-orchis), Corallorhiza (coral root), also a saprophyte, and Cypripedium (lady's slipper), represented by a single species now very rare in limestone districts in the north of England.


An epiphytic fungus is not necessarily a parasite, however, as many saprophytes (moulds, 'c.) germinate and develop a loose mycelium on living leaves, but only enter and destroy the tissues after the leaf has fallen; in some cases, however, these saprophytic epiphytes can do harm by intercepting light and air from the leaf (Fumago, 'c.), and such cases make it difficult to draw the line between saprophytism and parasitism.


Such a source is commonly met with among the Fungi, the insectivorous plants, and such of the higher plants as have a saprophytic habit.


The Mycetozoa or Myxomycetes are a saprophytic group without chlorophyll, of simple structure and isolated position.


Those Fungi which are saprophytic can only live when supplied with organic compounds of some complexity, which they derive from decomposing animal or vegetable matter.



saprophytic's Meaning':

obtaining food osmotically from dissolved organic material

Synonyms:

herbivorous,



Antonyms:

omnivorous, carnivorous, insectivorous,



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