ectotrophi

/ɛktɔːˈtraɪfi/

Definitions

1. noun

In ecology, organisms that derive their nutrients from external sources, such as fungi, which break down dead organic matter.

“The fungus is an ectotrophic organism, using the tree’s roots to obtain its necessary nutrients.”

Synonyms

  • parasite
  • saprophyte

Antonyms

  • autotrope
  • autotroph