Because it isn't a plant.
They do not have green leaves because they are in the Fungi kingdom.
Mushrooms do not have green leaves because they are fungi, not plants. Unlike plants, which use chlorophyll in their leaves to photosynthesize and produce energy from sunlight, mushrooms obtain nutrients by decomposing organic material or forming symbiotic relationships with other organisms. This difference in biology means mushrooms lack the structures and pigments associated with photosynthesis, resulting in their distinct appearance without green leaves.
Mushrooms do not have leaves. The cannot be classified as asked.
Mushrooms do not have leaves.
No, because they don't have leaves.
Mushrooms.
moss leaves and mushrooms
Dead Man's fingers: a vascular plant that has given up on photosynthesis and is now live by decomposition alone like a fungus.Red algae: Actually has green chlorophyll but red pigment is so abundant the colour is dominant.Maple tree in winter.
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Mushrooms do not have leaves, so they do not netted veins like many plants. Mushrooms instead have a central stalk and parallel veins.
Plants have green leaves because they contain chlorophyll, which is used to perform photosynthesis. Mushrooms are not plants, they are fungi, and do not perform photosynthesis -- they gain their energy from decomposing matter instead -- so they do not need green leaves.