Probably Commensalism
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.
Without photosynthesis, plants would not grow. The formation of plants, starting with ancient algae, started producing the oxygen levels needed to produce all the lifeforms on the planet.
ALGAE
In some cases, both can be heterotrophic. They are both types of plantlike protists.
both have algae found in them....hope that answers your question!
Lichens consist of fungi and algae living in a symbiotic relationship.
A symbiotic relationship.
Lichen is a symbiosis between an algae and a fungus.
Jellyfish eat zoo plankton other smaller jellyfish and small fish. Some have a symbiotic relationship with algae and it produces nutrients for the jellyfish through photosynthesis.
A symbiotic relationship between a fungus and an algae or cyanobacteria.
It is called a lichen.
A mutualistic (where both organisms benefit) relationship can be found between the Stentor and Algae, where the Stentor can get food from the Algae and the Algae can be protected from other organisms.
The symbiotic relationship is mutualism
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.
A lichen is a composite organism made up of a fungus and an autotroph. Lichens are commonly used in making dyes and perfumes.
zooxanthellae
Yes, they do; symbiont green algae are called zoochlorellae.