Prathima said "mushroom is also a plant"is she correct? How would you support her?
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Prathima is not correct as mushrooms can't be regarded as plant.
Mushrooms are fungi, and 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 nonliving organic matter. Since they can't make their own food so they are not plants.
Mushrooms are fungi, and 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 nonliving organic matter. Since they can't make their own food so they are not plants.
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Mushrooms are fungi, and 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 nonliving organic matter. Since they can't make their own food so they are not plants.
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