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no, mushroom cells don't have chloroplast because mushrooms are fungi and not plants.
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.
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.
Mushrooms play a vital role in the environment as they decompose organic matter, recycle nutrients, and support the growth of plants. Some types of mushrooms form symbiotic relationships with plants, helping them absorb water and nutrients from the soil. Additionally, mushrooms provide habitat and food for various organisms in the ecosystem.
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no because mushroom is a fungi
no, mushroom cells don't have chloroplast because mushrooms are fungi and not plants.
Generally, yes. However, there are some mushrooms that are parasitic. A well-known parasitic mushroom is the ant mushroom.
Because mushrooms are roughly 90% water.
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.
Because he was a fun guy. "FUNGI".
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.
Because Houbova means mushroom! Whay chicken soup has chicken?
mushrooms are 95% water. Mushrooms are common after thunderstorms and storms in general because of the humidity, most mushrooms need 80% humidity or higher to grow. They do not germinate, think of it like an apple tree, the main tree is wood, mycelium is the main "tree" the apple is the "fruit of the tree, and the mushroom is the fruit of the mycelium. withhout mycelium there is no mushroom.
Mushrooms play a vital role in the environment as they decompose organic matter, recycle nutrients, and support the growth of plants. Some types of mushrooms form symbiotic relationships with plants, helping them absorb water and nutrients from the soil. Additionally, mushrooms provide habitat and food for various organisms in the ecosystem.
Homogeneous mixtures are the same throughout. They can be evenly mixed.Heterogeneous mixtures can be separated easily like water with ice cubes.Cream of mushroom, with large mushroom pieces, is considered a heterogeneous mixture because it can be separated. (The mushrooms/vegetables and the cream soup)
Mushrooms can grow after a thunderstorm because the moisture and humidity in the air create ideal conditions for their growth. The lightning may also release nitrogen, which can benefit the mushrooms' growth. Overall, the combination of moisture, humidity, and nutrients from the lightning can stimulate mushroom growth.