MUSHROOMS ARE RELATED 2 PLANTS BECAUSE THEY GROW JUST LIKE THEM AND THE MUSHROOMS THAT U BUY IN THE STORE ARE NOT LIKE THE ONES IN THE GROUND.........they are the same but the people just didnt pull it out the ground and put it in a wrapper????? they wash it off and put in stores..
no, mushroom cells don't have chloroplast because mushrooms are fungi and not plants.
No , stomata are not present in mushroom as they are fungi . Stomata are present in plants for gaseous exchange .
The function of mushroom hyphae is to absorb nutrients from the environment. Hyphae are branching filaments that make up the vegetative part of a fungus and play a critical role in nutrient absorption and in the formation of the mushroom fruiting body.
Mushrooms are not plants - they are fungi.
A crimi mushroom is a unopen portabella mushroom. Sometimes they stop growing and a firm small brown mushroom is the result. They used to be used as feed for livestock but, found a market value in the early 90's Chef CCC.CFSM
If the mushroom is parasitic on the plant, yes.
A mushroom is a fungus. There is no measurement of how much of a classification of plants is in a plant. So, a mushroom is 100% fungus.
Mushrooms are Fungi.
Mushroom
mushroom is a saprophyte
Neither. They are fungi.
no they are fungal plants
No, a mushroom is not an omnivore. An omnivore is an animal that eats everything, both flesh and plants.
no, mushroom cells don't have chloroplast because mushrooms are fungi and not plants.
The differences are that: 1.Plants make their own food while mushroom does not.
No , stomata are not present in mushroom as they are fungi . Stomata are present in plants for gaseous exchange .
The function of mushroom hyphae is to absorb nutrients from the environment. Hyphae are branching filaments that make up the vegetative part of a fungus and play a critical role in nutrient absorption and in the formation of the mushroom fruiting body.