Mushrooms breathe through a process called respiration. They do not have lungs like humans do, but instead take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide through their cell walls. This exchange of gases occurs as the mushroom absorbs nutrients from its surroundings. This process allows mushrooms to obtain the oxygen they need for cellular respiration and other metabolic processes.
Mushrooms breathe through a process called respiration. They do not have lungs like humans do, but instead take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide through their cell walls. This exchange of gases occurs as the mushroom absorbs nutrients from its surroundings. This process allows mushrooms to obtain the oxygen they need for cellular respiration and other metabolic processes.