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example of symbiotic plants other than lichen​

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Answered by manasijena8679
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In mutualism, both organisms benefit from the relationship. Two common mutualistic relationships involving fungi are mycorrhiza and lichen. A mycorrhiza is a mutualistic relationship between a fungus and a plant. ... The other organism is usually a cyanobacterium or green alga.

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Answered by anandaditya594
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Examples include psilotum and bryophytes (mosses and liverworts).

The lichen symbiosis is an association between fungi and algae which develop into distinct morphological forms where the alga develops into a phycobiont and the lichen becomes the mycobiont.

Symbiosis may also be classified according to the type and level of interaction between species. When one of the organisms benefits at the expense of the other over time the relationship is described as parasitic. When an organism benefits but not at the expense of the other, the relationship is described as commensalism. A third type, the phoresy, is a loose association between the species where a smaller organism uses the larger one as a transport host.

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