What is heterotrophic nutrition? Describe its types.
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Heterotrophic nutrition is nutrition obtained by digesting organic compounds.
The four main types of heterotrophic nutrition are:
Holozoic nutrition: The word holozoic is made from two words- Holo means whole and Zoikos means animals and literally means animals which eat their food whole. Complex food is taken into a specialist digestive system and broken down into small pieces to be absorbed. This consists of 5 stages, ingestion, digestion, absorption, assimilation and egestion. E.g.: human
Saprobiontic/saprophytic nutrition: Organisms feed on dead organic remains of other organisms. E.g.: decomposers
Parasitic nutrition: Organisms obtain food from other living organisms (the host), with the host receiving no benefit from the parasite. When a parasite is present inside the body of the host, it is known as an endoparasite. These parasites suck and feed on the blood of the host. E.g.: tapeworms
Symbiotic nutrition: Two organisms live in close association to benefit each other or one of the two benefits the other whilst it itself suffers neither loss but nor does it gain. E.g.: fungi and algae, rhizobium and leguminous plants roots.