If fungi is a microbe then how come is mushroom visible to a naked eye ?
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The best known evidence of fungi - their spore-bearing structures or fruiting bodies - are visible to the naked eye, but the main part of the fungal structure can only be seen with the aid of a lens or low power microscope.
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The best-known evidence of fungi - their spore-bearing structures or fruiting bodies - are visible to the naked eye, but the main part of the fungal structure can only be seen with the aid of a lens or low power microscope.
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