Science, asked by rahulkeswani0007, 7 months ago

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When two organisms form a symbiotic relationship, how can they both benefit from It? Explain with an example

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Answered by joshikapanda2410
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Answer:

eg is lichens

Explanation:

it is a symbiotic relation between fungi and algae.

algae provide food and fungi provide shelter

Answered by Itzdazzledsweetìe02
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SYMBIOTIC:-

  • A relationship between two organisms that benifits both is called Symbiosis. The relationship is called a symbiotic Relationship. and an organism that is involved in a symbiotic relationship is called a symbiont.

  • It is kind of heterotrophic Nutrition.

EXAMPLE:-

  • Litchens are examples of such an association between two organisms. A litchen is made made of an alga (an autograph) and a fungus (a saprophyte) that live together. The alga makes the food while the fungus absorbs water and minerals.

  • Rhizobium Is a bacterium that is found in the root nodules of some plants, for example, peanuts and beans. It converts the nitrogen in the air into a form that is useable by the plant. This is another example of a symbiotic relationship

MORE INFO:-

  • Hetrotrophic Nutrition is the kind of nutrition where an organism depends on other plants or animals for it's nutrition. Organisms that exhibit this type of nutrition are heterotrophs.

  • Parasitic plants, Insectivorous plants, Saprophytes, Symbiotic plants are Hetrotrophic Nutrition.
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