The club-shaped structures bearing spores in
mushrooms are called
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Basidiomycota is the answer.
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Basidiomycota are filamentous fungi that are made of hyphae (except for yeasts). They reproduce sexually by the formation of specialized club-shaped cells called basidia. ... The spore-bearing structure of a Basidiomycete is called a basidiocarp.
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Basidiospores are the club shaped structures bearing spores in mushrooms
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