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Mushroom is non-green plant but moss is a green plant and autotrophic. The plant body of mushroom consists of fine, delicate threads called like structure hyphae but the plant body is thallus like or leaf like. I hope this answer will help you. Thanks.

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It is a non green plant
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Mushrooms are Fungi and the moss are Bryophytes

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If you see 'umbrella-like' thingy (with or without stalks) growing from imaginable (ground, dead wood) or unimaginable places (on a roof perhaps?), then you are looking at a mushroom. Mushroom is classified in the Fungi kingdom. So, fungi is NOT a mushroom and every mushrooms is under the big umbrella of the FUNGI kingdom.

Thus, fungi is

* A kingdom of non-photosynthetic organisms. They use spores for reproduction purposes. * Consist of moulds(think that black or green stuffs that grow on your two-week old bread or mildews that 'decorates' your damp clothings), edible and non-edible mushrooms (that have fruiting bodies such as button mushrooms, grey oyster mushrooms, reishi, shitake) and yeast (you use it for baking and the beer factory uses it for fermentation). * Can be single-celled (unicellular) or muticellular

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  • mushrooms are just the fruiting bodies of certain fungi (not complete organisms), they are analogous to just the flowers of flowering plants
  • the fungi that mushrooms are part of cannot make their own food but depend on decomposing organic matter for food, the plants make their own food from sunlight via photosynthesis
  • several species of fungi that mushrooms are part of one organism can grow to cover many acres underground with most of the mushrooms around the outer edge of this area (forming what is called a "fairy ring"), very very few species of plants can cover similar areas with a single organism (certain grasses do however)
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Mushroom is non-green plant but moss is a green plant and autotrophic.

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Cleve Schultz

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great answer thankss!

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SEAGULL GAMER

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Moss are bryophytes and mushrooms are

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Mushrooms don't have chlorophyll and moss have chlorophyll

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Differences between mushroom and moss

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Don't know

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