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Mushroom is a fungus. Give reason

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Answered by manyapatwal35
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Mushrooms are fungi, and are usually placed in a Kingdom of their own apart from plants and animals. Mushrooms contain no chlorophyll and most are considered saprophytes. ... The living body of the fungus is a mycelium made out of a web of tiny filaments called hyphae.

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Answered by sanjayanandzoomer
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Mushrooms are fungi, and are usually placed in a Kingdom of their own apart from plants and animals. Mushrooms contain no chlorophyll and most are considered saprophytes. That is, they obtain their nutrition from metabolizing non living organic matter.

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