Biology, asked by somad6235, 1 year ago

why mushroom is not a plant?


sriya: because plants contain chlorrophyl and mushrooms dont some plants donont contain much of chlorophyl but a little amount of it \

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Answered by rekharose
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They don't have leaves and they don't flower. They're a fungus. Still a plant as far as things go... they're not animals or minerals.Because they have cellulose in plants but not in mushrooms.
Answered by Anonymous
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Mushrooms are not plants becoz they live in the dead and decaying remains of plants and animals,they dont have chlorophyll,nor they draw minerals from the soil.
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