The relationship between the plant and the filamentous organism is called in which colonize plant roots. O mycobiosis; molds O lichens; algae O mycorrhizae; fungi O alganosis; algae

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At Walden pond part 2: You gently pull up a plant and see fine white filaments covering the roots
(see photos bleow).
Thin sections through the roots and filaments show the filaments surrounding the root and
penetrating between the plant cells of the root. (photo below; arrows indicate filaments penetrating
root)
Transcribed Image Text:At Walden pond part 2: You gently pull up a plant and see fine white filaments covering the roots (see photos bleow). Thin sections through the roots and filaments show the filaments surrounding the root and penetrating between the plant cells of the root. (photo below; arrows indicate filaments penetrating root)
Upon further analysis, you identify chitin in the cell walls of the organism forming the filaments.
The relationship between the plant and the filamentous organism is called
in
which
colonize plant roots.
O mycobiosis; molds
O lichens; algae
O mycorrhizae; fungi
O alganosis; algae
Transcribed Image Text:Upon further analysis, you identify chitin in the cell walls of the organism forming the filaments. The relationship between the plant and the filamentous organism is called in which colonize plant roots. O mycobiosis; molds O lichens; algae O mycorrhizae; fungi O alganosis; algae
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