Yes.
yes lichen is a living organism it is a fungi that can grow on trees and flat surfaces such as tombstones windows pavement and many others by dae dae follow on face book!
A lichen is eukaryotic.
No it is not a living thing
the answer is dead why would it be living.....
A living thing that produces another living thing like itself is called a parent.
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yes lichen is a living organism it is a fungi that can grow on trees and flat surfaces such as tombstones windows pavement and many others by dae dae follow on face book!
Lichen.
A lichen thallus is the main body of a lichen, which consists of an algal or cyanobacterial partner (photobiont) living in a symbiotic relationship with a fungal partner (mycobiont). The thallus is the part of the lichen responsible for photosynthesis and nutrient absorption.
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Lichen belongs to the domain Eukarya, as they are complex organisms made up of both fungi and algae or cyanobacteria living in a symbiotic relationship.
Lichen is formed by a partnership between fungi and algae. Lichen is a specific type of moss that grows on rocks.
Lichen. Lichens are symbiotic organisms formed by a fungus and either an alga or a cyanobacterium living together in a mutualistic relationship. The fungus provides structure and protection, while the alga or cyanobacterium provide nutrients through photosynthesis.
It is a living thing.
Such as Lichen growing on solid rock? Yes. As seen in the deep Ocean, Life is surprisingly Tenacious, and appears in many unusual circumstances. The bare rock provides necessary minerals, while the Lichen uses the atmosphere for the remainder of its nutrients.