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symbiotic association of algae with animals​

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Answered by bappichakrobarty
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symbiotic

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Answered by taronavijit
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Animals acquire photosynthetically-fixed carbon by forming symbioses with algae and cyanobacteria. These associations are widespread in the phyla Porifera (sponges) and Cnidaria (corals, sea anemones etc.) Photosynthetic products are released from living symbiont cells to the animal host at substantial rates.

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