They have none of these as they have fungal cells .
Yes, mushrooms reproduce sexually through the fusion of specialized cells called hyphae from two compatible mating types. This process results in the formation of spores, which are the primary means of dispersal for mushrooms.
Mushrooms provide nutritional energy in the form of carbohydrates, proteins, and vitamins. They are a good source of energy for the body to function properly.
The dermis is made up of connective tissue cells called fibroblasts, as well as immune cells like mast cells and macrophages. These cells work together to provide structural support, elasticity, and protection to the skin.
Collenchymatous cells have rigid cell wall
Blood is made up of blood cells. It's kind of self explanatory.
Yes, mushrooms are made up of cells. Like all fungi, mushrooms are eukaryotic organisms, meaning their cells have a nucleus enclosed within a membrane. These cells make up the various structures of the mushroom, such as the cap, stem, and gills.
Mushrooms are grown, not made. All the US states have some kind of mushroom.
Mushrooms are the fruiting bodies of larger hidden structures called mycelia. Mycelia are made up of millions of cells it would be impossible to count them all.
No they do not.
Animal cells
What kind of mushrooms ?
Mushrooms do not have chlorophyll because they do not have the gene that would tell their cells how to make chlorophyll.
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I don't know. But the bible says that it was like white coriander seed, which is smaller than most mushrooms and tasted like honey made with wafers. Most mushrooms taste kind of earthy.
...That's a tough one. I DO know what kind of cells and what cells are made out of.
Mushrooms are considered living organisms because they meet the criteria for life, such as growth, reproduction, and responding to stimuli. They are part of the fungi kingdom and play important roles in ecosystems.
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