Biology, asked by agriya, 1 year ago

what are part of a mushroom​

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Answered by SAMANTHASOANS
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spores

Microscopic seeds acting as reproductive agents; they are usually released into the air and fall on a substrate to produce a new mushroom.

stem

Axis supporting the mushroom’s cap.

gill

Fertile spore-producing part of the mushroom, located under the cap.

mycelium

Tangle of hyphae created through spore germination, from which the aboveground part of the mushroom develops.

hypha

Microscopic filament, often white, that draws water and the organic matter necessary for mushroom development.

volva

Remnant of a membrane that completely covered the immature mushroom and ruptured as the stem grew.

ring

Membrane located under the cap and circling the stem; remnant of a membrane that covered the gills of the immature mushroom and ruptured as the cap grew.

cap

Differently shaped and colored upper part of the mushroom that protects the gills; it usually resembles a headdress, hence its name


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Answered by NetrikaMaurya
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spores, stem, mycelium, hypa, volva etc


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