Fungi is a general term, and mushrooms are a kind of fungi.
Fungi are a huge family, and they are everywhere. At present, there are about 654.38+million known fungi. Fungal plants have simple structures, no organs such as roots, stems and leaves, and generally no pigments such as chlorophyll, and most of them live in heterotrophic life.
Classification:
Edible fungi: Auricularia, Tremella, Osmanthus fragrans, etc.
Developing fungi: Hericium erinaceus, Ganoderma lucidum, etc.
Mushrooms: Pleurotus ostreatus, Lentinus edodes, straw mushrooms, etc.