What is the difference between lichens and mushrooms?

Mushrooms:
1) Structure – the body is formed by the mycelium, consisting of thin filaments (hyphae).
Exception: yeast has no mycelium, and the body is represented by single cells.
2) Type of food – saprobionts and parasites
3) Reproduction – asexual and sexual
Lichens:
1) The thallus structure is represented by fungal hyphae (mycobiont), in the interlacing of which are cells of green protists, algae or cyanobacteria.
2) Nutrition – the hyphae of the fungus provide the protists with water and mineral salts, and the phycobiont provide the fungi with organic substances.
3) Reproduction – asexual



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