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Differentiate between Parasite, Lichen and an Autotroph? the best one will be marked as braillinst and thanks

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Answered by dy9
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Explanation:

parasite is an organism that lives in another organism, called the host, and often harms it. It depends on its host for survival. Without a host, a parasite cannot live, grow and multiply.

lichen, or lichenized fungus, is actually two organisms functioning as a single, stable unit. Lichens comprise a fungus living in a symbiotic relationship with an alga or cyanobacterium (or both in some instances

Autotrophs are organisms that can produce their own food from the substances available in their surroundings using light (photosynthesis) or chemical energy (chemosynthesis).

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Answered by sanikadhumal30
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Answer:

Parasite : 1)The plants which get on to other plants and suck there nutrition. 2) Some plants also have modified roots called hostoria.

Eg- Cuscuta

Lichen : 1) It is an symbiotic association between algae and fungi. 2) In this fungi helps algae yo take water and minerals. 3)And Algae shares it's nutrients with fungi.

Autotroph : Plants that make their own food by process of photosynthesis , that plants are called autotroph.

Eg - Mango.

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