none of these are plants, they are all fungi
fungi
mushrooms are not plants they are fungi.
Both the sporophyte and gametophyte are free-living and homomorphic, and belong to Cladophora.
No. Mushrooms are "fungi" a whole vast group of organisms which as it happens have more in common with animals than they do with plants.No, mushrooms do not have flowers. Mushrooms are fungi, and fungi are not plants. Fungi are heterotrophic organisms, like us. This means they depend upon other organisms for food. A mushroom is considered a fruiting body because it produces the spores by which the fungus will reproduce and spread. This terminology is a hold over from the days when people thought fungi were plants.
A mushroom is part of the major fungi group of Club Fungi, which includes about 25,000 species of Mushrooms, bracket fungi, plant parasites, and puffballs. Source:Prentice Hall Science Explorer From Bacteria to Plants
No. Sun flowers are dicotyledons.
Mushrooms are fungi, not plants; they belong in the Kingdom Fungi.
People think of mushrooms as a type of plant. Mushrooms in fact belong to a separate group of organisms all together called fungi. Other types of fungi are toadstools, puffballs, truffles, yeast, bread mold and skin infections such as tinea.
mushrooms are not plants they are fungi.
Fungi.
Mushrooms are Fungi.
The fungi Ferns belong to Pteridophyta group of vascular plants.
Toadstools.
Bacteria and snails.
No, mushrooms are not a grain.Mushrooms are a fungus or fungi.Grain is the seed from plants like wheat and barley.
The term "mushroom" can refer to several groups in the fungi Kingdom, most commonly the phyla Basidiomycota or Agaricomycetes of the subkingdom Dikarya. The class Basidiomycetes contain the mushroom group commonly called "club fungi." The class Ascomycetes are the "sac fungi." The characteristics of these groups that are traditionally associated with mushrooms and toadstools is a fruiting body with a stem (stipe), a cap (pileus), and gills or pores. Similar organisms called mushrooms that don't look like traditional mushrooms and toadstools have names, like puffball, stinkhorn, and morel.
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