First of all, mushrooms do NOT grow under, in or anywhere near a cow-patty. Mushrooms have to have a constant temperature, preferably one that is around room temperature, and are fruiting bodies of fungi "roots" that have spread out in the ground. Cow patties do not have these fungal roots at any time, neither when fresh or in the process of decomposition.
Secondly, whether you die from eating mushrooms depends on the species of mushroom you are eating. Since most mushrooms are poisonous if you eat too many of them, yes, you will die.
Mushrooms do grow in manure 100%, right out of an old patty. picked many myself. If you think they don't you are uneducated on the subject.
Mushrooms do contain protein, but not nearly as much as meats. Mushrooms contain around 3 grams of protein per 100 grams. Meats such as beef, lamb and pork contain around 20 to 30 grams of protein per 100 grams. Chicken contains around the same protein as meats. Fish is slightly lower, but at around 15 to 20 grams per 100 grams it clearly beats mushrooms. Mushrooms obtained their reputation as 'meat for vegetarians' because of the relatively high content of Vitamin B 12 in some varieties. It is unclear whether the vitamin B12 is found in the fungi itself, or in the fertilizer in which mushrooms are grown!
* Yes, you can have a mushroom allergy or food intolerance. You can have an allergy/ intolerance/sensitivity to anything under the sun, including the sun.
A plant-eating mammal that lives under the sea is commonly known as a sea cow or a manatee.
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Lichens do not live under water. The benthic zone is too deep for photosynthesis.
Mushrooms are by far the largest segment of crops grown under cover.
some times magic mushrooms can be found under cow patties, this can be dangerous to just eat them because its very hard to tell what kind they really are
Actually, yes.Exactly 'how' mushrooms derive energy from light remains unknown and under study, but the fact remains that most mushrooms require light to form and grow properly.Mushrooms are not plants, so discussion of chlorophyll and photosynthesis is not applicable to fungi. Mushrooms do however require light to fully develop, and mushrooms grown in the presence of proper lighting grow larger and have a higher finished weight than mushrooms grown with insufficient lighting. More information on the lighting requirements of mushrooms can be found at http://www.mushroomvideos.com/Terrarium-Tek#lighting.Marc R KeithOwner and operator, Mountain Mushrooms and Honeybee FarmAuthor: Let's Grow Mushrooms, 2 DVD instructional video set.
Typically they stick to a carnivorous diet, sometimes eating fruit. However, it would not be surprising if under special circumstances (famine eg) they ate mushrooms. They even eat their own kind if need be.
Mushrooms would be vegetables.
20,000 Patties Under the Sea, 5th season.
You can get rid of mushrooms under the floor by exposing the mushrooms to sunlight or by using an herbicide to kill them. You can also dig the area out and remove the mushrooms physically to get rid of them. Make sure that the area does not stay damp and they will not grow back.
Dogs are affected by the chemicals in magic mushrooms, and thus they would exhibit changes in behavior if they ingested an appropriate quantity of magic mushrooms. However, what dogs actually experience while under the influence of mushrooms is anyone's guess.
yes, when you are under the infuse of mushrooms. you are spacey, talking crazy not really knowing where you are.
Mushrooms are classified as a type of fungus. They are grouped under club fungi, a type of fungi that is a club-shaped structure.
You can get them from eating under cooked meat. You can get them from eating under cooked meat.
yes under trees