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Glomeromycota fungi are obligate plant symbionts, meaning thata. they harm the plant.b. they grow best when associated with a plant.c. they cannot live without a plant symbiont.d. they are parasites.
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They are obligate plant symbionts. This means they have a symbiotic relationship with plants, which is a type of interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association. Show more…
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