It grows dependent on something else - when it grows on another organism. It also has spores.
Due to the absence of chlorophyll, it is unable to perform photosynthesis thus it has to depend on other organisms to obtain its needs.
An edible mushroom is ant type of mushroom that you can eat without fear of toxic side effects.
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.
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.
Flippant answer: Yes, eat some and find out. Correct answer: No, it can be very difficult. Never eat a mushroom if you are unsure of its identity. In fact, don't eat things you have not identified without the help of an experienced mushroom collector.
The Bioluminescent Mushroom lives underwater.
A mushroom has no chlorophyll, no true stem, or roots.
They both have chlorophyll. jokes!
a mushroom?
The Smurfs live in mushroom-like houses .
An edible mushroom is ant type of mushroom that you can eat without fear of toxic side effects.
Chlorophyll is an essential factor for the process of Photosynthesizing. Without Chlorophyll, Photosynthesis cannot happen.
the tree fern has leaves while the mushroom doesn't have leaves or the tree fern needs sunlight to grow while the mushroom doesn't.
Google "Japanese dried mushroom" and see if you can order them by a long-distance parcel system. If that doesn't work, well, you'll just have to live without your Japanese dried mushrooms.
Yes there is 'Fungi' can surivive quite well without chlorophyll.
They are so cool, that they live on mushroom vitamins. especially mushroom milk!
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.
A tree is likely to carry out photosynthesis, as it has chlorophyll-containing cells that enable it to convert sunlight into energy. Tigers and mushrooms do not have the necessary chlorophyll or organelles to carry out photosynthesis.