sporangium is centrally located in the stem ,though , it mainly has the function of producing spores it also helps in transporting proteins and mineral.in return it gets nutrition from the plant.
absorbtion
sporangium
fungus
Although fungi are heterotrophs, they do not take food into their bodies as you do. Instead, fungi absorb food through hyphae that grow into the food source.
Although fungi are heterotrophs, they do not take food into their bodies as you do. Instead, fungi absorb food through hyphae that grow into the food source.
Although fungi are heterotrophs, they do not take food into their bodies as you do. Instead, fungi absorb food through hyphae that grow into the food source.
sporangium
the imformation needed to produce a new plant.
4t
mushroom = fungus; fungus does not = plant
Fungus-like protists obtain their food from dead matter. Protists are eukaryotic microorganisms.
Although fungi are heterotrophs, they do not take food into their bodies as you do. Instead, fungi absorb food through hyphae that grow into the food source.
fungus
Although fungi are heterotrophs, they do not take food into their bodies as you do. Instead, fungi absorb food through hyphae that grow into the food source.
Although fungi are heterotrophs, they do not take food into their bodies as you do. Instead, fungi absorb food through hyphae that grow into the food source.
Although fungi are heterotrophs, they do not take food into their bodies as you do. Instead, fungi absorb food through hyphae that grow into the food source.
The type of fungus that grows horizontal to food source are said to be heterotrophic. Such fungus do not process their own food.
The thing we call a mushroom contains sporangia (singular sporangium) in fungi. A sporangium is a structure in which spores are formed. Plants, fungi, and some other organisms form sporangia. When most people see a sporocarp they call this a mushroom or toadstool. This fleshy fruiting body is only the visible part of the living organism that is popular for eating. The fruiting body only develops as part of the asexual phase of the fungal life cycle for spore production. A fungus has many other parts other than the body containing the sporangia.