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the fruiting body of agaricus is​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The secondary mycelium grows extensively under the soil and becomes organised into special tissue to form the fruiting body or basidiocarp. The fruiting body appears like umbrella above ground. It is made up of dikaryotic hyphae. These hyphae are called tertiary mycelium.

Answered by ps5653270
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Explanation:

The central part of gill between two hymenial layers is called trama the subhymenial layers have closely compact tissue.

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