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The formation of mycorrhiza is a symbiotic relationship between plant roots and fungi. Another example of a symbiotic relationship between fungi and a photosynthetic organism is A. a mold. B. a moss. C. a mushroom. D. a lichen.
Another example of a symbiotic relationship between fungi and a photosynthetic organism is: a lichen.
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