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find the link between lichen on branch of a tree​

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Answered by jayant8158
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Lichens on trees are a unique organism because they are actually a symbiotic relationship between two organisms — fungus and algae. ... Lichen on tree bark is completely harmless to the tree itself. The rhizines (similar to roots) allow them to attach to the but do not go deep enough to harm the tree in any way.

Answered by frozenlover
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Lichens are familiar sights in many landscape settings, even to those who don’t know whether the colorful patchwork is animal, plant or even nonbiotic in nature. Actually partnerships between two organisms, lichens frequently grow on trees, almost always in a way that doesn’t harm the host plant.

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