Which of the following is a mutualistic relationship between a photosynthetic bacteria and a fungus? O pollination O lichen ectomycchorizae O arbuscular mycchorizae
Which of the following is a mutualistic relationship between a photosynthetic bacteria and a fungus? O pollination O lichen ectomycchorizae O arbuscular mycchorizae
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Which of the following is a mutualistic relationship between a photosynthetic bacteria and a fungus?
- ○ Pollination
- ○ Lichen
- ● Ectomycchorizae
- ○ Arbuscular mycorrhizae
**Explanation:**
The question is asking which option describes a mutualistic relationship between photosynthetic bacteria and fungi. In this context:
- **Pollination:** Not relevant as it typically involves plants and pollinators like bees.
- **Lichen:** Correct answer. Lichens are indeed a mutualistic relationship between a fungus and a photosynthetic partner, which can be algae or cyanobacteria (photosynthetic bacteria).
- **Ectomycorrhizae:** Incorrect, as ectomycorrhizae involve a fungus and plant roots, rather than bacteria.
- **Arbuscular mycorrhizae:** Also incorrect for the same reason as ectomycorrhizae.
The selected answer in the image ("Ectomycchorizae") is incorrect for this specific relationship. The correct choice should be "Lichen."
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