Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
saprobe
Noun
/ˈsæp.roʊb/

Definition
An organism that derives its nutrients from dead or decaying organic matter.

Examples
- Fungi and certain bacteria are examples of saprobes that help decompose organic matter.
- In a forest, saprobes contribute significantly to soil health by breaking down fallen leaves and dead trees.
- The ecological importance of saprobes cannot be overstated, as they support the nutrient cycle.

Meaning
Saprobes play a vital role in the ecosystem by breaking down organic material and recycling nutrients.

Synonyms
- Detritivore
- Decomposer
- Recycling organism