Science, asked by tanaya1998, 1 year ago

structure of agaricus​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

This is the only upper ground part and is commonly known as mushroom. It consists of a stem or stalk, known as stipe, which holds a cap or pileus at the top. The underside of the pileus consists of numerous radially arranged, plate-like structures, known as gills, which contain spore-bearing basidia.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Structure of Agaricus​ is an umbrella.

Explanation:

  • Agaricus is a member of the mushroom family.
  • Agaricus does have poisonous and edible species and have around 300 varieties worldwide.
  • By chocolate brown pores they are differentiated from other species of their community. Even they possess a pipe or a stem where it stands above an alleviation where mushroom grows.
  • For many years they are conferred the tag of Psalliota and this is still seen on the older books of the subject .

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