no, because a mushroom is saprophytic for its nutrion
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The fungi kingdom contains non-photosynthetic multicellular organisms that digest their food externally. Examples of fungi are yeasts, smuts, molds and mushrooms
humans use stomach acid to digest the food
Heterotrophic mushrooms are mushrooms that are heterotrophs. Heterotrophs are organisms that acquire their food from the bodies of other organisms. Anything that eats anything else is a heterotroph. Heterotrophic mushrooms digest decomposing organisms such as dead trees. If a mushroom were not heterotrophic, it would create its own energy from an abiotic source, such as sunlight or chemicals. (e.g. Plants are autotrophs because they feed through photosynthesis.)
bcause some mushrooms r poisonous
Yes, they do.
Yes, they do.
no
Yes because they contain cellulose (aka dietary fibre) this makes it hard for the intestines to break mushrooms down. So cook the mushrooms well, even chop them up small and chew them well. This will help the intestines to break them down and digest them better.
Our bodies have trouble digesting cellulose also known as dietary fiber, which is a major component of mushrooms. In some instances mushrooms are not fully digested.
Yes they do digest food.
Yes, they can digest food.
Yes, snails do digest their food.
yes reptiles do digest food
no it cant digest its own food
Fungi. The mushrooms are qualified as vegetarian food rich in proteins.
Tibicus mushrooms have a gelatin-like texture. The mushroom can be prepared as a beverage for consumption as a food supplement. To make the drink combine 250 grams of tibicus mushrooms, 250 grams of brown sugar, and 1 liter of pure water. This method will make the mushroom easier to digest.