Zygomycota, Ascomycota and Basidiomycota are mutualistic with the roots of many plants. Fungal hyphae either forms a sheath around the outside of the roots or actually penetrates the root and enter directly into the root cells. The presence of the fungus increases the surface area of the root so it can absorb more water and nutrients. In return for helping the plant, the fungi uses sugars produced during photosynthesis.
Lichens are composed of either photosynethtic cyanobacteria or green algae (the plant part) and a fungus.The fungi[provide the plant part with water and minerals; the plant part produces the food.
Fungi can also so associate with the roots of plants. These fungi are called mycorrhizae.
There are also fungi that live within plants; these are called endophytes.
there is a mutualistic symbiolis and a parasitic symbiosis
Fungi show parasitic and mutualistic relations .Lichen is mutualistic while rust , smut red rot of sugar cane etc. are examples of parasitic relations .
A mycorrhiza is defined as a symbiotic relationship between the roots of plants and fungi.
Its Mycorrhizae
fungi and algae form a lichen.
linchen
macroscopic and microscopic
Bacteria and Fungi
There are two types of crust on Earth: oceanic and continental. A convergent plate boundary can involve two plates of oceanic crust, two of continental crust, or one of each.
Symbiosis is the relationship between two different species of organisms that are interdependent; each gains benefits from the other.the definition of symbiosis is : a close permanent association between organisms of different speciesThe meaning of symbiosis is "a close relationship between two or more species where at least one benefits".
Symbiosis is when two organisms combine to the advantage of both. One example is the cattle egret which eats insects that have been disturbed by cattle foraging. Parasitism is when only one organism benefits. One example is a flea living on a dog.
macroscopic and microscopic
macroscopic and microscopic
yes thats not even answering the question
Mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism are the three types of symbiotic relationships.
Bacteria and Fungi
Symbiosis
There are two types of crust on Earth: oceanic and continental. A convergent plate boundary can involve two plates of oceanic crust, two of continental crust, or one of each.
Symbiosis:Β the relationship between two organisms that live together in an environment
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Blown by the wind Or carried by insects
Symbiosis describes a relationship where two entities depend on each other.
Two types of living things can be generalized to prokaryotes (which are bacteria and archae) and eukaryotes (which are animals, plants, protists, and fungi).