some fungal species live in permanent mutually dependent relationship with cynobactaria?
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Such type of relationship is known symbiotic relationship. Lichens they are found in the barks of trees and rocks.
If in details then:-
1. Fungi are eukaryotic, non vascular, non-motile, heterotrophic organisms.
2. Their body is often composed of thread-like structures called hyphae. A web of hyphae is called mycelium.
3. The fungal cell wall is made up of chitin. The cells consist of a mass of cytoplasm embedded with numerous nuclei. The name for this condition is coenocytic and the organism is coenocyte.
4. The mode of nutrition is often parasitic, saprophytic or symbiotic.
5. They reproduce by means of sexual and asexual methods.
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If in details then:-
1. Fungi are eukaryotic, non vascular, non-motile, heterotrophic organisms.
2. Their body is often composed of thread-like structures called hyphae. A web of hyphae is called mycelium.
3. The fungal cell wall is made up of chitin. The cells consist of a mass of cytoplasm embedded with numerous nuclei. The name for this condition is coenocytic and the organism is coenocyte.
4. The mode of nutrition is often parasitic, saprophytic or symbiotic.
5. They reproduce by means of sexual and asexual methods.
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Relationship with cyanobacteria means symbiotic relationship they do it for their food and shelter
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