Why do fungi and algae have a symbiotic relationship?
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The algae that live in symbiotic association with fungi either belongs to green algae (chlorophyceae) or blue green algae (cyanobacteria).
Lichens are the organisms that are formed by the symbiotic relationship or association of the fungus and algae. The algae produces food for fungi and itself whereas fungi helps in attachment and absorption of nutrients from substrate. They are slow-growing and typically forms a low crust-like or leaf-like branching growth on rocks, walls, and trees.
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The algae that live in symbiotic association with fungi either belongs to green algae (chlorophyceae) or blue green algae (cyanobacteria).
Lichens are the organisms that are formed by the symbiotic relationship or association of the fungus and algae. The algae produces food for fungi and itself whereas fungi helps in attachment and absorption of nutrients from substrate. They are slow-growing and typically forms a low crust-like or leaf-like branching growth on rocks, walls, and trees.
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it is because of the lichens.lichens are the plants that stay on fungi
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