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Yes indeed it is. All these fungi and mycology's are living unicellular organisms.
Mushrooms are fungi, belonging to the kingdom Fungi. They are not plants or animals, but a separate group of organisms that obtain nutrients by decomposing organic matter in their environment.
Short Answer:A mushroom is a fungus. A mushroom is not an animal, not a vegetable and not a bacteria.Biological Answer:In biological terms, fungi form a kingdom. The group of organisms we call fungi, includes yeasts and molds as well as mushrooms.Plants have a separate kingdom.Animals have a separate kingdom.Bacteria, protozoans, amoebas are in other kingdoms.
No, mushrooms are not protists. Mushrooms are classified as fungi, which is a separate kingdom in the classification of living organisms. Fungi differ from protists both in terms of cellular structure and mode of nutrition.
The fungi is related to the mushroom.
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Plants produce leaves, and a mushroom is not a plant. Leaves help plants with photosynthesis- the plant's way of making food. Fungi- the group of organisms the mushroom is in- feed off of dead organisms. They have no use for photosynthesis, thus, no use for leaves.
Mushroom and green algae are both lower forms of organisms, that is, they don't have developed cell organization and vasculature.
Mushrooms are organisms in the fungi kingdom.
A mushroom is a eukaryote. Eukaryotes have a nuclei and membrane-bound organelles, while prokaryotes do not have a membrane-bound nucleus. Mushrooms belong to the fungi kingdom, which is composed of eukaryotic organisms.
No. Mushrooms feed on dead organisms.
is the medusa mushroom a secondary consumer or primary consumer
Pandas and mushrooms are both examples of multicellular organisms.
It is a decomposer because it breaks down dead organisms. What types of consumers are there?
The micro-organisms like bacteria should be selected by the students to act as decomposer.
No it feeds off of dead organisms