Biology, asked by Mike176, 8 months ago

Lichens are always in symbiotic relationships. Justify.

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Answered by maheevijay0616
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Answer:

A lichen is not a single organism; it is a stable symbiotic association between a fungus and algae and/or cyanobacteria. ... The lichen symbiosis is thought to be a mutualism, since both the fungi and the photosynthetic partners, called photobionts, benefit.

Explanation:

A lichen is an organism that results from a mutualistic relationship between a fungus and a photosynthetic organism. The other organism is usually a cyanobacterium or green alga. The fungus grows around the bacterial or algal cells. The fungus benefits from the constant supply of food produced by the photosynthesizer.

Answered by bijayashreenayak121
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lichen is the association of fungiii and algae ....

which helps Each other in a symbiotic way

algae is phototroph useful for making food by photosynthesis using sunlight .... fungii is saprotroph helps in supplying food materials into different parts of the plant

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