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write Ecological important of lichen​

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Lichens: Life History & Ecology. Lichens are formed from a combination of a fungal partner (mycobiont) and an algal partner (phycobiont). The fungal filaments surround and grow into the algal cells, and provide the majority of the lichen's physical bulk and shape. ... These may disperse and form new lichens. Because lichens enable algae to live all over the world in many different climates, they also provide a means to convert carbon dioxide in the atmosphere through photosynthesis into oxygen, which we all need to survive. ... Lichens can provide us with valuable information about the environment around us.

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