because it does not have green pigment chlorophyll
they do not need photosynthesis for food.
humans arent plants. we dont need photosynthesis
Mushrooms do not undergo photosynthesis. They are heterotrophic organisms that obtain nutrients by decomposing organic matter or by forming symbiotic relationships with plants. Mushrooms rely on other organisms or organic material for their energy needs.
No, mushrooms do not have chlorophyll. Unlike plants, mushrooms are heterotrophic organisms, meaning they obtain nutrients by breaking down organic matter rather than producing their own through photosynthesis.
Mushrooms are a type of fungus and they are used for spreading their organism's spores. Fungi are absorptive heterotrophs and obtain their food from their environments. They do not go through photosynthesis.
no they dont have legs
No, mushrooms do not have chloroplasts. As fungi, they obtain nutrients through absorption rather than photosynthesis. Mushrooms obtain their energy from breaking down organic matter in their environment.
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No they dont smell like that. Mushrooms are made by fungus.
The environment inside the stomach is not suitable for the growth of mushrooms because stomach acid would prevent the spores from germinating and the lack of sunlight would inhibit photosynthesis, which mushrooms need to grow. Additionally, mushrooms require a specific substrate to grow on, usually decaying organic matter, which is not typically found in the stomach.