Biology, asked by Kindermem, 1 year ago

How a mushroom is grown?

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Answered by priyasingh123
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Mushrooms grow from spores—not seeds—that are so tiny you can't see individual spores with the naked eye. Because the spores don't contain chlorophyll to begin germinating (as seeds do), they rely on substances such as sawdust, grain, wooden plugs, straw, wood chips, or liquid for nourishment.

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Answered by diyash2020
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mushroom is actually a fungus it is reproduce through spores similar to seeds
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