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Q: How does a mushroom receive its nutrients to live?
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How does the oyster mushroom obtain it nutrients?

Oyster mushroom is Basidiomycetes Fungus. They grow on trees and live as parasites on them . They obtain food nutrients such as nitrogenous substances from the trees and don't give anything back to tree & also doesn't harm the tree.


How does mushroom obtain its nutrients?

Mushrooms get their nutrients by decomposing organic matter.


Why is a mushroom considered a heterotrophs?

It obtains nutrients from its environment


What is the function of the hypha in the mushroom?

the function is probably to absorb nutrients


Why do fungi deprend on living things?

Fungi are consumers officially, though they do not eat other living things like Animals they do 'consume' them but in an odd way. Fungi receive energy(which all organisms require) by growing onto a living thing and sucking out the nutrients. An example of this is when you see a mushroom growing on the side of a tree. The mushroom is stealing the nutrients from the tree to survive.


Is the smurfs house a mushroom?

The Smurfs live in mushroom-like houses .


Does the Bio-luminescent Mushroom live underwater or on land?

The Bioluminescent Mushroom lives underwater.


Is your frog system dying?

They are so cool, that they live on mushroom vitamins. especially mushroom milk!


Where do estuaries receive their nutrients?

They receive them from rivers AND oceans. Im learning about it now


How does seaweed get nutrients to live?

The seaweed get nutrients from the sea water to live.


How does the mold and mushroom get the nutrients they need to grow?

They absorb them through the network ( very extensive network ) of hyphae.


Where from your heart receive its blood and nutrients?

Heart receive the blood from ascending aorta. You get right and left coronary arteries from the aorta, to supply blood and nutrients to your heart.