mushrooms have eukaryotic cells.
Mushrooms are made up of cells and all life is cellular .
Cancer patients can eat mushrooms. Studies have shown that some types of mushrooms can even kill cancerous cells in the body.
mushrooms are alive. They are a type of fungus, which is flora, which are living organisms.
CD4 cells are a subtype of T cells, which are produced in the thymus gland and regulate the immune system's response to infected or malignant cells.
No. Fungi is an organism, with any number of cells. Think of mushrooms.
No they do not.
Mushrooms do not have chlorophyll because they do not have the gene that would tell their cells how to make chlorophyll.
Mushrooms are made up of cells and all life is cellular .
Mushrooms are the fruiting bodies of larger hidden structures called mycelia. Mycelia are made up of millions of cells it would be impossible to count them all.
Cancer patients can eat mushrooms. Studies have shown that some types of mushrooms can even kill cancerous cells in the body.
mushrooms are alive. They are a type of fungus, which is flora, which are living organisms.
CD4 cells are a subtype of T cells, which are produced in the thymus gland and regulate the immune system's response to infected or malignant cells.
The cells of bread mold are loosely arranged. This is the opposite of the cells of mushrooms which are packed tightly together.
They have none of these as they have fungal cells .
No. Fungi is an organism, with any number of cells. Think of mushrooms.
no, mushroom cells don't have chloroplast because mushrooms are fungi and not plants.
the cell membrane cellouse for plants support and chitin is whats in the cells of fungi and supports the mushrooms