Mycorrhizae are association between (2) Fungus and roots of Angiosperms (3) Fungus and roots of Gymnosperms
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
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All the following interactions are mutualism, except:
1 Association of algae and fungi in lichens
2 Association of fungi and roots of higher plants in mycorhiza
3 Plant and animal relation for pollination
4 Association of cattle egret and grazing cattle
Explanation:
Mutualism is a relationship in which two species live together in close association, both benefiting from the relationship Cattle egrets and cattle show commensalism in which egrets are benefited from grazing by the cattle. As the cattle graze. the insects become visible and birds can easily catch them, while cattles are unaffected.
KCET - 2016
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344228
Mycorrhizae are the example of :
1 Amensalism
2 Antibiosis
3 Mutualism
4 Fungistasis
Explanation:
Mutualism is a relationship between organisms in which both species involved benefit to some extent with neither species being harmed. Mycorrhizae are associations between fungi and the roots of higher plants. The fungi help the plant in the absorption of essential nutrients from the soil while the plant in turn provides the fungi with energy yielding carbohydrates.
Mycorrhizae are association between (2) Fungus and roots of Angiosperms (3) Fungus and roots of Gymnosperms
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344227
All the following interactions are mutualism, except:
1 Association of algae and fungi in lichens
2 Association of fungi and roots of higher plants in mycorhiza
3 Plant and animal relation for pollination
4 Association of cattle egret and grazing cattle
Explanation:
Mutualism is a relationship in which two species live together in close association, both benefiting from the relationship Cattle egrets and cattle show commensalism in which egrets are benefited from grazing by the cattle. As the cattle graze. the insects become visible and birds can easily catch them, while cattles are unaffected.
KCET - 2016
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344228
Mycorrhizae are the example of :
1 Amensalism
2 Antibiosis
3 Mutualism
4 Fungistasis
Explanation:
Mutualism is a relationship between organisms in which both species involved benefit to some extent with neither species being harmed. Mycorrhizae are associations between fungi and the roots of higher plants. The fungi help the plant in the absorption of essential nutrients from the soil while the plant in turn provides the fungi with energy yielding carbohydrates.
Mycorrhizae are association between (2) Fungus and roots of Angiosperms (3) Fungus and roots of Gymnosperms
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344227
All the following interactions are mutualism, except:
1 Association of algae and fungi in lichens
2 Association of fungi and roots of higher plants in mycorhiza
3 Plant and animal relation for pollination
4 Association of cattle egret and grazing cattle
Explanation:
Mutualism is a relationship in which two species live together in close association, both benefiting from the relationship Cattle egrets and cattle show commensalism in which egrets are benefited from grazing by the cattle. As the cattle graze. the insects become visible and birds can easily catch them, while cattles are unaffected.
KCET - 2016
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344228
Mycorrhizae are the example of :
1 Amensalism
2 Antibiosis
3 Mutualism
4 Fungistasis
Explanation:
Mutualism is a relationship between organisms in which both species involved benefit to some extent with neither species being harmed. Mycorrhizae are associations between fungi and the roots of higher plants. The fungi help the plant in the absorption of essential nutrients from the soil while the plant in turn provides the fungi with energy yielding carbohydrates.
Mycorrhizae are association between (2) Fungus and roots of Angiosperms (3) Fungus and roots of Gymnosperms
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344227
All the following interactions are mutualism, except:
1 Association of algae and fungi in lichens
2 Association of fungi and roots of higher plants in mycorhiza
3 Plant and animal relation for pollination
4 Association of cattle egret and grazing cattle
Explanation:
Mutualism is a relationship in which two species live together in close association, both benefiting from the relationship Cattle egrets and cattle show commensalism in which egrets are benefited from grazing by the cattle. As the cattle graze. the insects become visible and birds can easily catch them, while cattles are unaffected.
KCET - 2016
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344228
Mycorrhizae are the example of :
1 Amensalism
2 Antibiosis
3 Mutualism
4 Fungistasis
Explanation:
Mutualism is a relationship between organisms in which both species involved benefit to some extent with neither species being harmed. Mycorrhizae are associations between fungi and the roots of higher plants. The fungi help the plant in the absorption of essential nutrients from the soil while the plant in turn provides the fungi with energy yielding carbohydrates.