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What is the morphological difference between fungi and lichens

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Answered by sukuborah2107
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In fungai the thallus is usually a filamentous mycelium, delicate in texture, immersed in substratum and in liches the thallus is generally tough, leathery in texture and in many lichens it is soft as a rubber sponge.

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Answered by izmahilalkhan08
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FUNGI : -

> Fungi are neither plants nor animals, but are in a separate Kingdom of their own.

> The fungus provides protection to the photosynthetic species while gaining organic nutrients from the alga or bacterium.

LICHENS : -

> Lichens are special organisms where an alga grows together with a fungus and form a new structure.

> A lichen is a symbiotic association between a fungus and an alga or cyanobacterium.

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