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Why is a lichen a colonial organism?

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In my opinion, a lichen can be considered a colonial organism. It has many organisms that are specialized to perform specific functions and it is in close association between fungal and algal cells. It meets the requirements for a colonial organism. Posted by- Camille <3

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No. The alga and the fungus that make up a particular lichen exist in a true symbiotic relationship where neither can exist without the other. Generally, the fungi absorb water that passes on to the algae to be used in photosynthesis to create a carbohydrate food for both. So both organisms benefit from the relationship.

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13y ago

Lichen is a symbiotic relation between algae and fungi so its paradoxicall a two member formed organism.

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Yes, they are composite organisms and form symbiotic relationships with fungi and green algae or cyanobacteria

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Yes. Lichen is normally a sac or club fungus in a symbiotic relationship with an algal or cyanobacterial species

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Lichen is not a cell but a symboitic association between fungi and algae.

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16y ago

two, a fungus and an algei

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lichens are multicellular

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No it is not a single organism.

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