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    For example, mineral ions such as ammonium and phosphate ions that are important for the growth and function of producers (e.g. plants) may be released as products during saprobiotic nutrition This is why saprobionts are such an essential component of ecosystems and food webs
    Saprobionts should not be confused with detritivores, another class of decomposers which digest internally. [citation needed] These organisms can be good sources of extracellular enzymes for industrial processes such as the production of fruit juice.
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    saprotroph (saprobe, saprovore) Any organism that absorbs soluble organic nutrients from inanimate sources (e.g. from dead plant or animal matter, dung, etc.). If the organism is a plant or is plant-like, it is called a saprophyte; if it is an animal or is animal-like, it is called a saprozoite. See also CONSUMER.
    Saprobiontic organisms feed off dead and/or decaying biological materials. Digestion is accomplished by excretion of digestive enzymes which break down cell tissues, allowing saprobionts to extract the nutrients they need while leaving the indigestible waste. This is called extracellular digestion.
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