no, a mushroom is not a lichen. Mushrooms are mushrooms and lichens are symbiotic relationship of algae/cyanobacteria residing inside a fungi.
A lichen is eukaryotic.
bacteria is the largest group of microorganisms.
They survive on presence of pollutants, more the pollutant more the lichen and vice versa.
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A lichen is an organism and i know this because it can eat, drink, and reproduce.
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the mushroom is sort of like a leach to the wood of whatever plant your wanting to know about and lichen is a leach to a tree or a parasite also withe the mushroom but the mushroom makes decomposing faster.
beefsteak fungus, boletus, bracket fungus, cep, chanterelle, death cap, destroying angel, fairy ring champignon, field mushroom, fly agaric, horn of plenty, inky cap, lichen, mildew, mold, morel, mushroom, orange-peel fungus, oyster mushroom, puffball, stinkhorn, toadstool, truffle, yeast
The Forsythia flower, Lady ferns, Puffball mushroom, American Beech, Shagbark Hickory, Sycamore, Maple Tree, Huckleberries, Mountain Laurels, rhododendrons, azaleas and lichen.
An example of a lichen is the reindeer lichen found in arctic and subarctic regions. This lichen forms a symbiotic relationship between a fungus and an alga, growing on rocks, soil, or tree branches. Reindeer lichen is an important food source for animals like reindeer and caribou.
an antonym for lichen is swampy.
A lichen is eukaryotic.
bacteria is the largest group of microorganisms.
There is a lot of lichen growing on the trees.
They survive on presence of pollutants, more the pollutant more the lichen and vice versa.
No lichen is not a producer because it is a decomposer?