Although mushrooms are technically fungi, they are sometimes referred to as herbs due to their many uses in herbal medicine.
A mushroom is a fungi.
no
The mushroom and the green plant
mushroom = fungus; fungus does not = plant
Both GREEN PLANT EX - FERNS and mushroom REPROUDUCE SEXUALLY BY MEANS OF SPORESGREEN PLANT EX - FERNS AND MUSHROOM THEY BOTH STINKThank you
If the mushroom is parasitic on the plant, yes.
wild mushrooms get nutrient from it
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No, because a mushroom is not a plant, but a fungus. Fungi are not members of the plant kingdom. In fact, mushrooms are genetically closer to animals than they are to plant.
bacause the mushroom is not a plant while the caulerpa seaweed is an algae plant
A mushroom is a fungus. There is no measurement of how much of a classification of plants is in a plant. So, a mushroom is 100% fungus.