The attachment structure/s found in lichens –
(a) Rhizomes (b) Hold fast
(c) Both of these (d) Rhizosphere
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The attachment structure found in lichens is rhizomes
Option (a)
Explanation:
- Lichen is an example of Symbiosis.
- It is a combination of an algae and fungi.
- The algae provides the lichen with the essential nutrients which it can manufactured by the process of photosynthesis.
- This is because algae as the presence of chlorophyll by which it can perform photosynthesis.
- Similarly the fungi gives attachment and protection from other invading organisms.
To know more about lichen,
Why is lichen sited as an example of mutualism. Brainly.in
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