It is ordered as, (Top to bottom) Cap, Gills, Stalk, Hypae, and Underground Hypae.
A mushroom will consist of millions to billions of cells.
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The reproductive structure of a mushroom are tiny cells called spores.
no, mushroom cells don't have chloroplast because mushrooms are fungi and not plants.
In the sex cells.
Chitin. (ki-ton)
Spores.
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Mushroom cells are larger than most plant cells. So if you had a powerful enough microscope, you could see the cells quite well. The same is true for onion cells. In fact, onion cells are larger than mushroom cells. For most cells, you would need an extremely powerful microscope used in science laboratories. For these, you don't need a magnification level as high.
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the mushroom forms from spores that are haploid. the spores form mycelia and then when conditions are right, 2 of the mycelia (hyphae) grow together and become dikaryotic (2 nucluei in 1 cell) according to my textbook it is still haploid at this phase. the mushroom grow as dikaryotic and then the nuclei of the cells on the gills fuse to form diploid cells. Meiosis happens shortly after in these cells. then the spores drop form the wind again.