A toadstool is not a plant because it belongs to the kingdom Fungi, which is distinct from the kingdom Plantae. Unlike plants, toadstools do not perform photosynthesis; they obtain nutrients by decomposing organic matter or forming symbiotic relationships with other organisms. Additionally, toadstools have a different cellular structure, including chitin in their cell walls, whereas plants have cellulose. This fundamental biological difference classifies toadstools as fungi, not plants.
Toadstool is the only option listed that is a fungus. Grass is a plant, and carnation is a flowering plant.
A toadstool is a fungus and is a plant.
The word toadstool is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a plant, a word for a thing. Example sentence: A toadstool is a poisonous plant.
Toadstools and mushrooms are fungi, not plants.
It is a mushroom, toadstool, or fungus (fungi).
To obtain a toadstool seed in "Viva Piñata," you need to attract a Toadstool character to your garden. This can be done by creating a suitable environment with the right conditions, such as planting specific plants or ensuring the soil is fertile. Once the Toadstool appears and is happy in your garden, it will drop the Toadstool seed, which you can then collect and plant. Be sure to keep your garden well-maintained to encourage its growth.
No, toadstool is a fungus.
no her last name isn't toadstool her first name was toadstool but for some reason they chhanged it to peach!
Ferns are vascular plants that reproduce through spores and have complex leaves called fronds. Toadstools are a type of fungi that reproduce through spores and have umbrella-shaped fruiting bodies. Ferns are green plants that photosynthesize, while toadstools are non-green organisms that obtain nutrients through decomposition.
no they are different.
Sometimes toadstools grow on rotted or moist trees. They tend to prefer the ground around trees and mossy damp areas.
Yes, toadstool is a fungi