It is VENOM!
Lichen is not a cell but a symboitic association between fungi and algae.
do you mean Symbiotic - it is when two organisms, of different species, live together, often for their mutual benefit
The 3 types of symbiotic relationships (symbiosis) are: parasitism, mutualism, and commensalism. In parasitism, the organism known as the parasite impacts the life of the host dramatically, negatively damaging it as he benefits. In mutualism, both organisms living together benefit from the other in a cooperative relationship. In commensalism, the commensal benefits as the host is unaffected.
the three types are: parasitism, commensalism, and mutualism. all three are alike in the fact that they involve two organisms interacting in order to survive. With parasitism, one organism takes from the other in order to benefit itself. IN this case, one benefits and one suffers. One organism lives inside or on the body of the other (the host), and inflicts damage by doing so. An example would be bacteria or viruses within an organism like a human. With commensalism, it isn't a matter of who does and does not benefit. One organism eats a portion of food, and the other organism eats what the other one doesn't. It isn't really a sense to teamwork, but neither suffer. Finally, with mutualism, both organisms benefit. It's essentially teamwork, or cooperation. For example, when a bee pollinates a flower, the bee benefits, but the flower does as well.
An organism.
An ecosystem.
A living organism
An organism that eats another organism is called a consumer.
Usually, symbiotic relationships occur with organisms that interact with each other a lot. The organisms "realize" that the other has something that could benefit them and vice versa, which makes them move closer and closer to one another to the point that they are almost inseparable or become what appears to be one organism (such as lichens). This is important for the organisms to better adapt to their environment. For example, the alga component of a lichen can benefit from the fungus component because it can live in extreme environments that it can not live in by itself. As for the fungus, it can receive essential nutrients from the photosynthetic organism. If both of the organisms were separated, the fungus may survive, but it is very unlikely that the alga would survive due to the types of environments a lichen would live in.
How is energy moved from one organism to another? A.when one organism chases another organism, energy is movedB.when one organism is close by another organism, energy is movedC.when one organism touches another organism, energy is movedD.when one organism eats another organism, energy is moved
an organism's genotype is if the organism is dominate or recessive : /
organism that feeds on other organism and vegetation