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In lichens _____ and ______ live in symbiotic association.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

lichens and fungus is the answer

Answered by marishthangaraj
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In lichens, a fungus coexists symbiotically with a photosynthetic partner.

Lichens:

  • A fungus and an alga work together in symbiotic relationships to generate lichens, a complex form of life.
  • The fungus, which is the lichen's main partner, is responsible for most of its features, including its thallus shape and fruiting bodies.
  • The algae can be either blue-green cyanobacteria, sometimes known as a blue-green alga or a green alga.
  • Both kinds of algae are present in a lot of lichens.

Symbiotic relationship:

  • Any association or interaction between two diverse species is referred to as symbiosis.
  • Whether one or both organisms benefit from the association determines the exact type of symbiosis.
  • Symbiosis, or the close association of two or more species, occurs frequently in the natural world.
  • Symbiotic connections alter the physiology of the interacting partners, have an impact on their ecological dynamics and evolutionary processes, and eventually change how species are distributed around the earth.

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