they are highly adaptable to a range of enviorment including extremely condition such ad deserts and artitic tundra
Lichens need sunlight, water, nutrients from the air including dust and some nutrients from the substrate they grow on they are sensitive to sulfur dioxide there are fluffy lichens, crusty lichens, scaly lichens, leafy lichens etc
Lichens can be found all over the entire world. two animals that eat the Lichens are Caribou and Reindeer.
lichens help form bacteria
Lichens are like fungi because they can keep from drying out, have protective walls, and absorb nutrients from the air. They are like algae in that they are producers and can use photosynthesis.
no definitive evidence exists to demonstrate a "first" plant, and as such it is impossible to answer this question.
There are Crustose Lichens, Foliose Lichens and Fruticose Lichens in the Daintree Rainforest, but I'm sure there's more. The ones I gave you are just examples.
In mosses, lichens, and liverworts
B. lichens
The answer is yes. In fact caribou moss (found in the tundra) is also a lichen.
Lichens is the group of fungus that is found growing on rocks.
Yes, lichens can be found in deserts.
Fungi and algae live together as lichens. This is a symbiotic partnership where the fungi supply water and mineral nutrients and the algae sugar, oxygen and fixed nitrogen. Lichens are critical to early soil development. They are often found on rocks and trees and lichens may grow in combination with mosses which are also found in these locations. as moss found on rocks and trees
mosses,lichens,grasses and dwarf bushes
The Type That Be In Your Moms Mouth After She Blows Me
They can be found all over the world especially in rocks and in trees.
mosses, fungi, molds and bacteria, and lichens
Lichens need sunlight, water, nutrients from the air including dust and some nutrients from the substrate they grow on they are sensitive to sulfur dioxide there are fluffy lichens, crusty lichens, scaly lichens, leafy lichens etc