Mushrooms ,,27,-

in nature •  7 years ago 

according to what I read in the media, Mushrooms


or fungi are plants that do not have chlorophyll so it is heterotrophic, there are unicellular and multicellular fungi, the body consists of threads called hyphae, hyphae can form a branching webbing called mycelium, mold reproduction , there is a vegetative way there is also a generative way, the fungus absorbs organic substances from the environment through hyphae and its mycelium to obtain food, after that, store it in the form of glycogen, the fungus is the consumer, hence the mushroom depends on the substrate that provides carbohydrates, proteins , vitamins, and other chemical compounds, all these substances are derived from their environment, as heterotrophs, fungi can be obligate parasites, facultative parasites, or saprophytes.



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What a nice research.

Yes