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Lichens, like the one shown in the picture, are usually combinations of algae and A) fungi. B) mosses. C) orchids. Eliminate D) zooplankton.
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Lichens, like the one shown in the picture, are usually combinations of algae and A) fungi. B) mosses. C) orchids. Eliminate D) zooplankton.
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Lichens, like the one shown in the picture, are usually combinations of algae and A) fungi. B) mosses. C) orchids. Eliminate D) zooplankton.
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A. Fungi, the fungus surrounds the algae cells to act as a protective layer
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