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I believed until I was 8 or so that beans were a type of meat. When I learned the truth, I had an argument with my older brother with me saying something along the line, "You're gonna feel real dumb when Mom says I'm right."
I'll admit to thinking this too ~~and being~~ when I was a little bit older than 8, so you can feel better now.
I am going to say this is like 30% accurate. Mushroom are pretty much actually meat. Shellfish are actually the opposite they are plants made of meat.
I get what you are saying but you were on to something.
what?
They are sesile and lack a complex nervous system. They are essentially plants
Do mushrooms have a complex nervous system?
I am not sure that we really know. Some might actually
no, no they do not. Complex nerves only make sense if you move around a lot and can react quickly to your environment.
Isn't quickly relative?
it is technically, but you know what it means conversationally here.