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Which symbiotic relationship is illustrated by an algae and fungus living together?
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Which symbiotic relationship is illustrated by an algae and fungus living together?
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It is a mutualistic relationship.
Hope that helped you.
(By the way, an algae + fungus in that context is called a lichen. :D)
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