Q.3
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If symbiotic fungi are absent from the soil, what impact do you think this would have on plant growth?
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If symbiotic fungi are absent from the soil then plants cannot absorb adequate nutrients, water, and minerals which stunts their growth.
1Step1. Introduction
Symbiosis is the interaction between two dissimilar organisms living in close physical association. Mycorrhizae are symbiotic relationships that form between fungi and plants.
2Step2. Explanation
The fungi colonize the root system of a host plant, providing increased water and nutrient absorption capabilities while the plant provides the fungus with carbohydrates formed from photosynthesis.
Without mycorrhiza, plants cannot absorb adequate nutrients, water, and minerals which stunts their growth.
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