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how does a mushroom plant gets its food?​

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Answered by premshrukkgs
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Answer:

Mushroom-producing fungi are not plants. They have no chlorophyll and can't make their own food directly from sunlight. They do consume both live and dead plants for food. ... Instead of seeds, mushrooms have spores that drop to the ground from their gills.

Answered by yashasvishukla
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Explanation:

mushrooms are considered saprophytes . they obtain their nutrition from non living organic matter . they eat dead and decaying plants . as ,they have no chlorophyll so they can't for the process of photosynthesis.

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