Lichens are ecologically important because they:A. Are slow growing and long living.B. Are symbionts of algae and fungi.C. Are associated with mycorrhiza.D. Are pioneers of vegetation on rocks.
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Lichens are ecologically important because they are pioneers of the vegetarian on rocks.
The lichen is the composite organism which arises from the cyanobacteria or algae living among the filaments of the multiple fungi which is in a symbiotic relationship.
The lichen which is combined has the different properties from the component organisms. Lichens do come in various sizes, colours, and forms.
The properties of the lichens are the types of plants, but they are not plants.
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