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Mycorryjiza is the phenomenon correctly described as

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Answered by myrakincsem
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Mycorrhizae is the phenomenon correctly described as a symbiotic relationship.

Explanation:

  • In the field of biology, Mycorrhizae is  described as a symbiotic relationship between a plant and a fungus in which both the plant and the fungus benefit from each other.

  • The fungus helps the plant in getting nutrients such as phosphorus from the soil.

  • In return, the plant provides the fungus with a place of living, nourishment and food.

  • As both the organisms benefit from the association, hence in is a mutual symbiotic relationship.
Answered by brainlyvirat187006
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Mycorrhizae is the phenomenon correctly described as a symbiotic relationship.

Explanation:

In the field of biology, Mycorrhizae is  described as a symbiotic relationship between a plant and a fungus in which both the plant and the fungus benefit from each other.

The fungus helps the plant in getting nutrients such as phosphorus from the soil.

In return, the plant provides the fungus with a place of living, nourishment and food.

As both the organisms benefit from the association, hence in is a mutual symbiotic relationship.

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