No, it is multicellular
There is one set of chromosomes in a shiitake mushroom cell. All of these chromosomes are located within the nucleus of the spore cell of the mushroom.
no, mushroom cells don't have chloroplast because mushrooms are fungi and not plants.
yes it does
The mushroom cell type refers to a specific shape of a neuron found in the brain. These neurons have a rounded cell body with a large central nucleus and multiple dendrites that extend outwards, resembling the cap of a mushroom. Mushroom cells are involved in processing sensory information and are often found in the cerebral cortex and hippocampus.
Mushroom and green algae are both lower forms of organisms, that is, they don't have developed cell organization and vasculature.
a cell
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It forms a button, which develops into a mushroom
they both have a cell wall
No,they do not have plant cell
No, a mushroom is part of a much larger organism a fungus. Fungi are eukaryotes (large cell containing organelles) while archaebacteria are prokaryotes (small single cell without organelles).
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