A lichen is an organism and i know this because it can eat, drink, and reproduce.
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No, lichen is not a flowering plant. Lichen is a symbiotic organism formed from a fungus and algae or cyanobacteria, and it reproduces through spores or fragmentation, not by flowering and producing seeds.
In my opinion, a lichen can be considered a colonial organism. It has many organisms that are specialized to perform specific functions and it is in close association between fungal and algal cells. It meets the requirements for a colonial organism.
The organism that results from a close association between single-cell algae and fungi is called a lichen. Lichens are symbiotic organisms where the fungi provide structure and support while the algae photosynthesize and provide nutrients.
No, lichen is not a vascular plant. Lichen is a composite organism made up of a fungus and either algae or cyanobacteria. It lacks vascular tissues for transporting water and nutrients like true vascular plants do.
A lichen is an organism and i know this because it can eat, drink, and reproduce.
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Lichen is a symbiotic relationship between a fungus and a plant.
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Lichen are a composite organism, made up of fungus and a photosynthetic partner. In the cycle of things in life, lichen is a decomposer, but it is also a producer.
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It's a Lichen
No, lichen is not a flowering plant. Lichen is a symbiotic organism formed from a fungus and algae or cyanobacteria, and it reproduces through spores or fragmentation, not by flowering and producing seeds.
Lichen belongs to two kingdoms. Fungi - Lichen digests food outside of the organism. Protista - Lichen is a one celled organism with a nucleus. Because scientists have discovered the duel traits of the organism, they have decided to classify Lichen into two groups respecting the similar traits exhibited through two kingdoms. In other words, Lichen has no kingdom of its own. It is placed in the Fungi and Protista Kingdoms. Remeber, Dizzy Kangaroos Picnic Commonly On Green Soap. Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Genus Species.
One example of an organism that can be found growing on a tree is lichen. Lichen is a composite organism consisting of a fungus and a photosynthetic partner (usually algae or cyanobacteria) living together in a symbiotic relationship. Lichen can be found on tree bark, branches, and trunks.