Lichens occupy many kinds of habitats, often in extreme environments. In fact, there are three main types of lichen that exist in Antarctica. They are the crustose lichens, foliose lichens, and fruticose lichens.
A lichen is eukaryotic.
North of the Antarctic Peninsula there are moss carpets, only two species of native vascular plants, and lichen may occur in some places. For the rest of Antarctica, patches of tussock grass on islands north of the pack ice.
No, grass is a plant, and lichen is a fungus
They survive on presence of pollutants, more the pollutant more the lichen and vice versa.
No, it is not possible to die from lichen planus.
its green and it grows mostly on trees
They are composite organisms of fungus and algae
i believe one symbiotic relationship in antarctica is the lichen and fungi. Its hard to believe there are plants there but there are. The fungi is the lichen's photosynthetic partner, meaning it provides the lichen with sunlight. i believe one symbiotic relationship in antarctica is the lichen and fungi. Its hard to believe there are plants there but there are. The fungi is the lichen's photosynthetic partner, meaning it provides the lichen with sunlight.
yes, there are undersea plants and a little bit of mossyes there are plants in Antarctic there is fungi,lichen and grass
Cold.
Lichen,algae,seaweed,fur grass,moss,liver wort,pearl- wort, and fungi
Antarctica is the highest, driest, windiest, coldest, darkest and iciest continent on earth.
Cold-adapted plants and animals survive there, including penguins, seals, mosses, lichen, and many types of algae
Antarctica is the highest, driest, coldest, windiest, iciest, darkest continent on earth.
Antarctica is the highest, driest, windiest, darkest, coldest, iciest continent on earth.
Antarctica is the highest, driest, darkest, windiest, coldest and iciest continent on earth.
That they got lost and wandered in from Antarctica