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Why do mushrooms grow above ground?

Mushrooms do generally grow above ground, usually because they grow with the help of fecal matter. However, some mushrooms, referred to as "Truffles," grow underground. I don't know why they do, but pigs can sniff them out.


How are mushroom similar to plants?

Mushrooms and plants are similar in the sense that they both grow from the ground and are considered part of the Kingdom Fungi, which is more closely related to plants than animals. Additionally, both mushrooms and plants play a role in ecosystems by aiding in decomposition and nutrient recycling. However, mushrooms do not photosynthesize like plants do, as they obtain nutrients by decomposing organic matter.


How mushrooms are made?

Spores which are in mushrooms fall out of gills in the mushroom.(the lines i on the underside of the mushrooms top).Those spores land on the ground and can stay their for years until the right amount of debris and water are supplied.These spores are called dormant until they are ready to produce a mushroom.


How does mushroom grow?

Mushrooms grow from spores that develop into mycelium, which is the vegetative part of a fungus. The mycelium then forms the mushroom fruiting body that we commonly see above ground. Mushrooms typically require specific temperature, humidity, and substrate conditions to grow successfully.


What would happen if you were to eat mushrooms out the ground?

Eating wild mushrooms can be dangerous as some species are poisonous and can cause serious illness or even death. It is not safe to consume mushrooms found in the wild unless you are an expert mycologist. It is best to purchase mushrooms from a reputable source to ensure they are safe for consumption.

Related Questions

Are mushrooms processed food?

Mushrooms are grown from the ground and are not processed.


Why do wild mushrooms grow after a thunderstorm?

beckuz thare is more moscher in the are and the ground witch regenerats mushrooms


Do morel mushrooms grow after they get out of the ground?

From what I have heard and what I have monitored morel mushrooms do not grow once they have popped if they do it is very little


Why mushrooms are not plants?

Mushrooms are classified as fungi and not plants because they do not photosynthesize their energy from the sun, instead obtaining it directly from the ground.


What is mean by ground cover?

A ground cover is a lowing growing plant(s) that spreads quickly. Grass is a common ground cover plant, but there are many flowering plants that are used for ground cover. The purpose of a ground cover is to prevent erosion and add beauty.


How do you find mushrooms on HorseIsle?

Mushrooms can be found all over the ground on the green grassy areas. (For more help check out: http://tipisle.webs.com)


What is the largest segment of the crops grown under cover?

Mushrooms are by far the largest segment of crops grown under cover.


Are mushrooms natural or scientifically created?

naturaly because it groes out of the ground not in a lab.


Do mushrooms grow on trees?

some grow on trees and some grow on the ground


Why do mushrooms grow above ground?

Mushrooms do generally grow above ground, usually because they grow with the help of fecal matter. However, some mushrooms, referred to as "Truffles," grow underground. I don't know why they do, but pigs can sniff them out.


Why mushrooms are not called animals?

becuase they are fungi and they are in the kingdom of plantae.......... plus they grow out the ground


Why don't mushrooms not have any green leafs?

Because it is a vegetable that grows above the ground.