Lack of chloroplasts
No, lichen is a symbiotic organism formed from a partnership between a fungus and either algae or cyanobacteria. It is not classified as a plant because it does not have roots, leaves, or true stems like plants do.
Green algae in lichens contribute sugars through photosynthesis to provide energy to the fungi. In return, the fungi provide a protective environment and help the algae absorb water and nutrients from the environment.
chytridiomycota
Protists are organisms that cannot be classified as plants, animals, or fungi. They are eukaryotic organisms that do not fit neatly into any other kingdom. This diverse group of organisms includes single-celled organisms like amoebas and paramecia, as well as some multicellular algae and protozoa.
Fungi have a cell wall made of chitin, whereas algae have a cell wall made of cellulose.
viruses, bacteria, algae, fungi, and protozoa
Lichen is a symbiotic living between fungi and algae or fungi and blue green bacteria.Mosses are in division Bryophyta in kingdom Plantae
Algae is autotrophic while fungi is not. Therefore fungi does not make food by itself as does algae.
Primary Consumers are primarily herbivores, they eat plants, algae and fungi.
No, Algae is a completely different thing than Fungi
neither. algae, bacteria and fungi are all separate groups of classification
It belongs to Algae. While non-flowering plants like algae, fungi, mosses, ferns, and conifers were once classified under cryptograms, they are now commonly known as gymnosperms.
some fungi and algae combine to form lichens[li kenz]
yeast, mushrooms, and bread mold are fungi. but algae isn't;algae is a plant.
I believe that it is a type of fungi.
the cell wall for plants and algae, cell membrane for fungi
Lichens are composed of algae and fungi and are considered best example of mutualism ..