because they do not photosynthesize their energy from the sun,instead obtaining it directly to the ground.
Yes mushrooms are known to be nocturnal, in fact they are very active at night. They are known to uproot themselves to move to more fertile soil and are known to migrate seasonally in order to gain better access to sunlight. You would think this migration would be for photosynthesis, however, it is in fact to harvest micro bacteria which are solar-phylic (sun loving) and are the main food source of mushrooms.
Mushrooms (and toadstools) - belong to their own separate group - the fungi.
The mushroom and the green plant
mushroom = fungus; fungus does not = plant
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If the mushroom is parasitic on the plant, yes.
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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.
They're a fungus, a plant