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The relationship between the water fern Azola and the cyanobacterium Annabena is: -

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Q. 8 of Quiz-1820 (Que-ID : 3959)

The relationship between the water fern Azola and the cyanobacterium Annabena is: -

  • Symbiotic
  • Mutual
  • Survival
  • Proto-support

Ans → (a)Symbiotic

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