(1) In mushroom, the aerial umbrella-like rial fleshy body is known as which is the fruiting body. .
Attachments:
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
The umbrella-like cap of the mushroom is known as pileus.
Explanation:
- A mushroom is a fungal fruiting body with three basic components: a stem, a cap, and gills beneath the top. To aid in the propagation of the fungus, the gills produce spores.
- A pileus is a fungus that can be found in agarics, some polypores, tooth fungi, boletes, and ascomycetes. The hymenium, which may have lamellae, tubes, or teeth on the underside, is supported by the cap-shaped section of the fungal fruiting bodies.
- The lamellae are underneath the pileus, which is a cap-like structure. They come in a variety of shapes, but the convex ones are the most frequent and can be found in button mushrooms, some amanita species, and boletes.
Answered by
0
Answer:
sporophore
Explanation:
mushroom, the conspicuous umbrella-shaped fruiting body (sporophore) of certain fungi, typically of the order Agaricales in the phylum Basidiomycota but also of some other groups.
Similar questions