| lichen |
Any of numerous complex plants growing in symbiotic association (a mutually beneficial relationship) on a solid surface such as a rock.
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an associations between an algae and a fungus living in a mutualistic state of symbiosis on trees or rocks, resembling one single organism.
Ãâó: www.hamiltonnature.org/habitats/glossary.htm
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| lichenification |
Thickened skin with exaggerated skin lines
Ãâó: www.emergency-medicine.info/articles/dermatology-t...
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| lichen |
this "plant" consists of two different types of living things that live together, each benefiting the other. One is algae, a small one-celled plant that can make use of energy from the sun. The other is a fungus that takes nutrients from the air, rocks or other plants for the algae to use.
Ãâó: www.ingenuityworks.com/iworks/main/products/dave_t...
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| lichen |
another form of utsale
Ãâó: www.users.mis.net/~chesnut/pages/cherokee.htm
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