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Give some point s of homoimerous and heteromerous

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Lichens are the organisms that are formed by the symbiotic association of the filamentous fungus (mycoboint) and the microscopic green algae or cyanobacteria (the photoboint or phycoboint). Fungus provides attachment, moisture, minerals to algae & in turn algae provides food through the process of photosynthesis.

There are two types of homoiomerous and heteromerous.

Homoiomerous Lichens - It is simplest lichen having simple thallus. It contains loosely arranged hyphae and shows little differentiation (uniform). For example - Leptogium and Collema

Heteromerous LichenLichens are the organisms that are formed by the symbiotic association of the filamentous fungus (mycoboint) and the microscopic green algae or cyanobacteria (the photoboint or phycoboint). Fungus provides attachment, moisture, minerals to algae & in turn algae provides food through the process of photosynthesis.

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