Mushrooms are vital to the environment (i.e "wild") because they are decomposers of things that are no longer living, such as trees, fruits, and animals. They speed up the decompostion process and make it more efficient.
Physiology is the study of an organism's function.
if i knew, i wouldn't be googling the answer myself : )
On a purely biological level, to survive (for a while), reproduce then die.
No, mushrooms do not have the ability to evolve on their own as they lack the mechanisms of biological evolution like reproduction, mutation, and natural selection that drive the process in living organisms. Mushrooms are fungi and are part of a lineage that diverged from animals and plants billions of years ago.
No, lepta mushrooms are not the same as magic mushrooms. Lepta mushrooms are a type of mushroom belonging to the Leptotaeniaceae family, known for their distinct shape and colors. Magic mushrooms, on the other hand, refer to psychedelic mushrooms that contain psilocybin, a hallucinogenic compound.
if you mean f(mushrooms) then use whatever function on the variable or variable mushrooms. if you mean the function mushrooms, then i have no idea as i would assume there is no standard function mushrooms.
The function of gills on a mushroom is to hold and release the spores that a mushroom produces.
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A biofunction is a biological function.
Physiology is the study of an organism's function.
is the biological process.
Mushrooms and toadstools are examples of fungi. Sponges are animals of the phylum Porifera. In biological terms, fungi form a kingdom. Plants have a separate kingdom. Animals have a separate kingdom.
Mushrooms decompose dead material
single- to many-celled reproductive body of an organism; a seed
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.
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