Science, asked by manishbumb1, 1 month ago

We can't see microbes and fungi is also a microbe. mushroom is also a fungi. then why we can see mushroom??​

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Answered by shona123m
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Explanation:

Also known as microorganisms, microbes live individually as a single-cell or in communities of colonies. ... For example, yeasts (single-celled fungus) are microbes, but filamentous fungi, like mould or mushrooms, are multi-cellular therefore they're not micr

Answered by 1113853
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Answer:

Also known as microorganisms, microbes live individually as a single-cell or in communities of colonies. ... For example, yeasts (single-celled fungus) are microbes, but filamentous fungi, like mould or mushrooms, are multi-cellular therefore they're not microbes.

Explanation:

A mushroom is the reproductive structure produced by some fungi. ... Mushrooms are fungi. They belong in a kingdom of their own, separate from plants and animals. Fungi differ from plants and animals in the way they obtain their nutrients.

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