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what do the folowing biological terms mean?

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xavier | 18:39 Sat 12th Mar 2005 | Science
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What do the terms

Parasitic, Saprophytic, Mutualistic mean?

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*in the fungi kingdom*
a parasite is an oragnism that lives off another organism to the host's detriment, a saprophyte is an organism that lives off dead things and mutualistic I assume is similar to symbiotic where two organisms live off each other with mutal benefit. Now examples: ringworm is a parasitic fungus Microsporum, Penicillium sp are saprophytes (live off of dead plants) and mycorrhiza are fungi that live in plants and fix nitrogen for them.
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