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The growth of mucor on a piece of bread is an example of saprophytism.
Saprophytism is a type of nutrition in which an organism obtains its food from dead organic matter. Mucor is a fungus that grows on bread and other decaying organic matter, such as fruits and vegetables. It secretes digestive enzymes that break down the organic matter, allowing it to absorb the nutrients it needs for growth and reproduction.
In contrast, scavenging refers to the act of feeding on dead animals, while commensalism is a type of symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits from the relationship without affecting the other organism. Autotrophism refers to the ability of an organism to produce its own food using inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide and water. Mucor does not produce its own food, but instead obtains it from the bread on which it grows, making it an example of saprophytism.

