Science, asked by heenakishinchandani, 2 months ago

Two different species of plant X and Y live together as if they are parts of the same plant Z. The plant
X is an autotroph whereas plant Y is a saprophyte. The plant Y holds the cells of X in its web-like
hyphae and supplies water and minerals to cells of plant X. Plant X makes food by photosynthesis and
shares it with plant Y.
a) What could plant i) X ii) Y and iii) Z be?
b) Which of the two plants, X or Y, is green in colour?
c) What is the relationship exhibited by plants X and Y known as?
d) Give another example of this type of relationship. pls give the full answer and also thank a lot to the ones that give the full ANSWER

Answers

Answered by johnflo
1

Answer:

A. X is algae

Y is fungi

Z is lichens

B. X is green in colour as it is autotrophic.

C. Symbiotic relationship

D. Pea plant and Rhizobium bacteria

Answered by Beastaman544
1

Answer:

1) X is algae , y is fungi and Z is lichen.

Explanation:

Only algae have green ,

and this relationship is called symbiosis

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