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Parasitic and symbiotic.

Examples of parasitic fungi are ringworm and the like. They grow on the organism, and feed off of it. It provides no benefit to the host organism.

Symbiotic fungi would be lichen. It is an algae growing on top of a fungus. The Algae, having chlorophyll, can perform photosynthesis. This benefits the fungus--which is unable to do so--because the fungus then feeds off the algae. The fungus in turn absorbs nutrients from whatever it is growing on, which the algae is able to absorb. So its a win/win situation.

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A symbiotic relationship exists when one species is totally dependent on another species for survival. Fungi is totally dependent on the host, whether it be a tree or a human. Both the tree and the human are supplying the fungi with the necessary environment to survive.

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They eat other organisms that eat fungi.

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