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What is a association between a fungus and a cyanobacteria or green algae is a?

A symbiotic relationship between a fungus and green algae or cyanobacterium is a lichen. This occurs because lichen are composite organisms that consist of a symbiotic association to a fungus with a photosynthetic partner. In this example the photosynthetic partner is the cyanobacteria.


Why polyps and algae have symbiotic relationship?

Yes, they do; symbiont green algae are called zoochlorellae.


How do you call symbiotic ralation ship between fungi and blue green algae?

The symbiotic relationship between fungi and blue-green algae is called lichen. In this relationship, the fungi provide a protective shelter for the algae, while the algae produce food through photosynthesis that benefits both organisms. This mutualistic partnership allows lichens to thrive in a variety of environments.


What is a symbiotic relationship in the lake biome?

The hydra species and Green Algae are an example of a symbiotic relationship. The Algae gets nutrients from the Hydra (nitrogen Source), and the Hydra gets the products of photosynthesis and has better growth performance.


How would you call the symbiotic relation between fungi and certain blue green algae?

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What is common autotrophic component of lichen?

Lichen is a symbiotic relationship between a fungus and algae. The algae are the autotrophic component of this partnership. Green algae and cyanobacterium are types of algae commonly found in lichen.


An orginism made of fungus and green algae or cyanobacteria?

The organism you are referring to is called a lichen. Lichens are a symbiotic relationship between a fungus and either green algae or cyanobacteria. The fungus provides structure and protection, while the algae or cyanobacteria provide energy through photosynthesis.


What is green hydra symbiotic with?

Chlorella,


Do lichens grow in water in a desert or in a tundra?

Lichens are a symbiotic (mutualistic) relationship between fungi and a green algae or cyanobacteria. Most often, you'll see them on trees, rocks, fences, etc. There are some great pictures from National Geographic where lichens are growing on granite tombstones. They are unique in that their symbiotic relationship allows them to grow in some extreme environments with little surrounding nutrient sources such as a tundra.


Why do hydra's appear green in color?

Hydra appear green due to the presence of symbiotic green algae called zooxanthellae or other chlorophyll-containing organisms within their cells. These algae perform photosynthesis, producing food for the hydra while also imparting a green color. The relationship benefits both organisms, as the hydra gains nutrients and the algae receive protection and access to sunlight. This symbiotic relationship is a key factor in the hydra's vibrant coloration and ecological success.


What is a common autotrophic component of a lichen?

Lichen is a symbiotic relationship between a fungus and algae. The algae are the autotrophic component of this partnership. Green algae and cyanobacterium are types of algae commonly found in lichen.


What is a lichen made out of?

A lichen is a composite organism formed by the symbiotic relationship between a fungus and either an alga or a cyanobacterium. The fungus provides structure and protection, while the alga or cyanobacterium provide nutrients through photosynthesis.