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What are lichens? What type of heterotrophic nutrition they have?

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Answered by IamArvindMehaksaini
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Explanation:

they have autotrophic mode of nutrients

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Lichens are a complex life form that is a symbiotic partnership of two separate organisms, a fungus and an alga. ... The alga can be either a green alga or a blue-green alga, otherwise known as cyanobacteria. Many lichens will have both types of algae.

Explanation:

Four Main Heterotrophic Nutrition Types

Term Example(s)

Holozoic nutrition Humans; carnivores; grazing animals

Saprobiontic / saprophytic nutrition Many fungi

Parasitic nutrition Ticks; Tapeworms

Symbiotic nutrition Lichens; Rhizobium in the roots of leguminous plants

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