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1. Outline how external environmental factors can affect the stability of the lichen symbiosis.
2. Give a detailed account of the chemical interactions between seaweeds and their grazers.
3. Describe the role that polyphenols may play in algae-grazer interactions.
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- X e.learn.edgenuity.com/player/ - SC5181 A O The alga photosynthesizes produce sugars the fungus is able to use, while the fungus keeps the alga safe from being eaten. O The fungus serves as the substrate the alga needs to perform mitosis, while the alga produces enzymes the fungus needs for decomposition. O The fungus produces the sugars the alga uses for cellular respiration, while the alga provides a safe place for the fungus to live. O The alga offers camouflage to the fungus against herbivory, while the fungus secretes toxic substances that release nutrients from the rocks to the alga. Mark this and return A lichen is an organism that is actually made of both a fungus and an alga. These organisms live together on rocks and other hard surfaces. How does a lichen demonstrate obligate mutualism? с $ % 5 t A 6 M Oll DELL & O 7 u O 8 Save and Exit English V Next O 9 → ( ABAABE 9 0 ⠀ Kinley Heath P Submit Oct 6 3:29 D BTopic 1: Order Lycopodiales (Club mosses) 1. Label completely all parts of the diagram showing the life cycle of a Lycopodium sp. Indicate whether each of the labeled parts is haploid (n) or diploid (2n). (42 pts) 13 14 12 15 9. 7. 8. 17 18 10. 19 19 6. 20 5. 1. 21 2. 3. Figure 1. Life cycle of a member of the Lycopodiales, a homosporous lycophyte (Dennis K. Walker and students of Humboldt State University (CC BY-SA 4.0).Discuss how wet mounts of Spirogyra, Volvox, and Chlamydomonas are: 1. How are they similar? Explain. 2. How are they different? Explain.
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