What is the difference between mushrooms and plants?

Mushrooms are very different from plants in the way they eat. Despite the fact that fungi, like plants, have a structure in the form of cells, and also feed on water and mineral salts, taking them from the soil, nevertheless, fungi are deprived of the ability to synthesize organic substances from inorganic ones by photosynthesis, which is the basis vital activity of almost all plants. To such organisms – heterotrophs, in addition to fungi, we also belong – people, as well as bacteria and other representatives of the fauna.



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