Lichens are composed of algae and fungi and are considered best example of mutualism ..
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no fungi grows on you and alge grows in the water Actually, I disagree with the above answer, so I'm improving. They do have similarities. Both fungi and algae prefer to live in moist environments. Both can range in size from a single-celled organism to much larger, multi-celled organisms. Both have haploid nuclei (only one chromosome instead of two).
algae and fungi are different organisms algae cannot turn into fungi.
neither. algae, bacteria and fungi are all separate groups of classification
I'm just 13 and my theory is fungi because you can see algae more clearly than fungi
Lichenaria is an organism formed from the fusion of algae and fungi.
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Bacteria, fungi, algae, protozoa and virus
Algae make carbohydrates in Lichens as. algae can photosynthesize among the two i.e. algae and fungi.
the micro-organism cell includes fungi,protozoa,viruses,bacteria and algae
An organism is classified as unicellular when it is composed of only one cell. the cell itself does not differentiate. it can only reproduce via mitosis. The organism does not have organ systems. Examples of these organisms are amoeba, bacteria, stentor, paramecium, euglena, and most protists.An organism is classified as multicellular when it is composed of many cells. Each cell differentiates into a specialized cell. The organism has organ systems. Examples of these organisms are animals, plants, some protists, algae, and fungi.
Algae is autotrophic while fungi is not. Therefore fungi does not make food by itself as does algae.
an organism is classified as unicellular when it is composed of only one cell. the cell itself does not differentiate. it can only reproduce via mitosis. the organism does not have organ systems. examples of these organisms are amoeba, bacteria, stentor, paramecium, euglena, and most protists. an organism is classified as multicellular when it is composed of many cells. each cell differentiate into specialized cell. the organism has organ systems. examples of these organisms are animals, plants, some protists, algae, and fungi
no fungi grows on you and alge grows in the water Actually, I disagree with the above answer, so I'm improving. They do have similarities. Both fungi and algae prefer to live in moist environments. Both can range in size from a single-celled organism to much larger, multi-celled organisms. Both have haploid nuclei (only one chromosome instead of two).
No, Algae is a completely different thing than Fungi
algae and fungi are different organisms algae cannot turn into fungi.
neither. algae, bacteria and fungi are all separate groups of classification