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Lichen is usually cited as an example of ‘symbiosis’ in plants where an
algal and a fungal species live together for their mutual benefit. Which of
the following will happen if algal and fungal partners are separated from
each other?
a. Both will survive and grow normally and independent from each
other.
b. Both will die
c. Algal component will survive while the fungal component will die.
d. Fungal component will survive while algal partner will die.
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Answered by yfhfddggcydydr
1

Answer:

both will die

Explanation:

Lichen is usually cited as an example of ‘symbiosis’ in plants where an

algal and a fungal species live together for their mutual benefit. Which of

the following will happen if algal and fungal partners are separated from

each other?

a. Both will survive and grow normally and independent from each

other.

b. Both will die

c. Algal component will survive while the fungal component will die.

d. Fungal component will survive while algal partner will die.

NCERT#EXEMPLAR#BIOLOGY-PLANT KINGDOM

Answered by OmAnant5
1

BOTH WILL DIE

Explanation:

lichen is a symbiotic association between an alga and a fungi, which live together for their mutual benefit. If both are separated from each other then they will die. ... The kind of mutual interdependence helps lichens to grow on dry, barren rocks, where the other plants fail to exist.

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