Why is mushroom a unicellular organism?
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Most fungi grow as thread-like filaments called hyphae, which can gather into a body called a mycelium. Not only can these threads be quite long (hundreds of feet long, in some cases), but they are often multinucleated (i.e. they have more than one nucleus).
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A mushroom is the “fruit” of a fungus, containing many spores (dormant “cells”) protected by a complex, “multicellular”, protective covering usually identified as the mushroom. ... What multicellular organism has the fewest cells?
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