What is the study of mushrooms called?
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A biologist specializing in mycology is called a mycologist. Mycology branches into the field of phytopathology, the study of plant diseases, and the two disciplines remain closely related because the vast majority of plant pathogens are fungi.
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The study of mushrooms called is called Mycology.
- Mushroom is a type of fungus.
- Scientific name : Agaricus bisporus .
- In reality, mushrooms are forms of fungi with a "plantlike" shape, including a stem and cap (they have cell walls as well).
- This is basically just the mushroom's "flower or fruit," the reproductive organ that releases the spores.
- Many fungi have underground portions that can reach acres in size. Because they cannot produce their own sustenance, mushrooms cannot be considered plants (plants use photosynthesis to make food).
- Enzymes are used by the fungus' underground portion to "digest" other materials that it can use as nourishment.
- Mushrooms and other fungus frequently grow alongside plants; they may even adhere to a tree's branch or emerge from a dead log as it decomposes. They play a crucial role in assisting.
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