Plants produce leaves, and a mushroom is not a plant.
Leaves help plants with photosynthesis- the plant's way of making food. Fungi- the group of organisms the mushroom is in- feed off of dead organisms. They have no use for photosynthesis, thus, no use for leaves.
Mushrooms do not have leaves.
They do not have green leaves because they are in the Fungi kingdom.
A mushroom does not have leaves like a plant because it is not a plant. It is a fungus, but like a plant, it is a living thing. It feeds off of dead materials in the soil, making it a heterotroph, or a being that gets its food from another source. A plant is an autotroph, making its own food.Using leaves, plants capture sunlight and use stomata to release and take in gasses. Because a mushroom does not use photosynthesis, it has no need for leaves.
A mushroom
The mushroom cap Jelly fish. Rhopilema verrilli
a mushroom is just like any other mushroom you can find tiny ones and big ones
Characteristics seen in a mushroom but not in thermus aquaticus include a cap and stipe, or stem. The major part of a mushroom is concealed beneath soil or within decomposing materials, such as rotting trees or leaves.
A mushroom????
A mushroom is neither a fruit nor a vegetable; technically mushrooms aren't even plants. They are a special type of fungus.
The general mushroom is Coprinus comatus. Though this differs for any specific species of mushroom or fungus.
No, the noun mushroom is a common noun, a word for any mushroom of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Connie Green, aka The Mushroom Lady, writer, foragerKennett Square PA,aka The Mushroom Capital of the WorldMushroom Hill Road, Harrisburg, PA or Mushroom Boulevard, Rochester, NYCampbell's Cream of Mushroom with Roasted Garlic Soup"Murder By Mushroom", a novel by Virginia Smith
Any: conventional, nuclear, or impact can cause a mushroom cloud.