Biology, asked by xyz2213, 11 months ago

to which phylum does agaricus belong to

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Answered by AiraRizumu
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Answer:

Here's the answer -

Explanation:

Umm... Actually Agaricus doesn't belong to any phylum bcoz it's not an animal. It belongs to kingdom fungi.

Answered by marishthangaraj
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Agaricus belong to Basidiomycota.

Explanation:

  • Agaricus is a type of  mushroom that grows pn damp wood, decomposing organic matters like humus, horse dung etc.
  • Agaricus reproduces  through Vegetative Reproduction, sexual reproduction and asexual reproduction.
  • This belongs to the class Agaricomycetes and kingdon Fungi.
  • The plant body of fungus can be divided into 2 main parts namely the  the vegetative mycelium and basidiocarp formed of hyphae
  • Agaricus is terrestrial saprobes and  an edible gilled fungus.
  • It is Cosmo pollutant in distribution.

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