It is actually called a symbiotic relationship. A symbiotic relationship is where one species benefits and the other is unharmed. In the case with lichens, the lichens grow on the sides of the tree and are better able to get sunlight while the tree is unharmed.
Lichens are a symbiotic relationship between fungus and algae or cyanobacteria. The fungus provides structure and protection for the algae, while the algae photosynthesizes and provides nutrients for the fungus. Together, they form a unique organism with characteristics different from either partner alone.
no,because the predator benefiits,but the prey doesn't.sybiotic boyh should benefit.
It is called symbiosis, which is a relationship between at least 2 organisms in which AT LEAST 1 is helped.
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A symbiotic relationship between a fungus and an algae or cyanobacteria.
No. Lichen is a combination of a fungus and algae in a symbiotic relationship.
No, lichens are not archaea. Lichens are a symbiotic relationship between fungi and either algae or cyanobacteria. Archaea are a separate domain of single-celled microorganisms that have a different genetic makeup and are not involved in the formation of lichens.
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yep...its a relationship between fungus and algae.It is an mutualsitic relationship where both algae and fungi supports each others' existence. They both are basically in physiological symbiosis.As the association constitute two different organisms some times Lichens are also considered as miniature ecosystems.
Yes, lichens are considered dual organisms, composed of a symbiotic relationship between fungi and algae or cyanobacteria. The algae or cyanobacteria in lichens are the producers, conducting photosynthesis to provide nutrients for both organisms.
Lichens are an example of a mutualistic relationship, where both the fungus and algae or cyanobacteria benefit from their partnership. The fungus provides structural support and protection, while the algae or cyanobacteria produce energy through photosynthesis.