Lichen Growing on a Tree
- Description: Lichen growing on a tree. The type of lichen here is cructose lichen, which looks like it has been painted on the tree. Lichens are actually two organisms, algae and fungus that have a symbiotic relationship. A symbiotic relationship is one in which two organisms live dependent on each other. Specifically, this type of symbiotic relationship is called mutualism because both organisms benefit. The fungus supplies the pair with structure and support, and the algae provides nutrients. The algae uses photosynthesis for food and the fungus collects the water needed.
- Keywords: lichen, fungus, tree
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- Source: Florida Center for Instructional Technology, Exploring Florida: Social Studies Resources
for Students and Teachers (Tampa, FL: University of South Florida, 2009)
- Date of Photo: 4/1/2007
- Photographer: Roy Winkelman