Science, asked by varshaatpadkar02, 2 months ago

mushrooms reproduce by producing seeds​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

False

Explanation:

because They are non-vascular and reproduce via spores. But the above-ground portion that we think of as a mushroom is actually the equivalent of a fruiting structure, which is produced from underground strands called mycelium. Spores are most often dispersed from slits or tubes underneath the cap.

Answered by MSP1046
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Answer:

i think you get help

Explanation:

Fungi, of course, don't utilize seeds to reproduce. They are non-vascular and reproduce via spores. But the above-ground portion that we think of as a mushroom is actually the equivalent of a fruiting structure, which are produced from underground strands called mycelium.

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