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The gills of mushrooms contain spores, which are the reproductive cells of the fungus. These spores are released into the air to help the fungus reproduce and spread.
Zyomycotes
A mushroom is it's own fungus for that it does not produce fungus it is fungus.
they might be poisonous or an animal might have- you know. also wild mushrooms are fungus
Algae is a type of plant found in coastal areas. Fungi are basically mushrooms. Athlete's foot is a type of fungus disease.
Mushrooms growing in the lawn or woods are very common fungi. So is Athlete's Foot- a fungus infection of the skin-- found growing in between your toes, Mold growing on old bread is also a fungus.
Some common mushrooms found in temperate grasslands are meadow mushrooms (Agaricus campestris), fairy ring mushrooms (Marasmius oreades), and horse mushrooms (Agaricus arvensis). These mushrooms thrive in the open grassy areas and are often edible. However, caution should always be taken when foraging for wild mushrooms as some species can be toxic.
I looked it up and found that they produce apples, cheese, mushrooms, onions, and potatoes.
Toadstools are a type of fungus found in dark, moist environments. They decompose dead plant and animal materials into organic matter that enriches the soil. The toadstool is the fruiting body of the mushroom found above the ground usually in the fall, but the fungus is in the soil the rest of the year.
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Because the African savanna has a very arid climate, there are less instances of fungal growth than is seen in damper areas. However, there are still instances of fungi that grow in the savanna such as turkey tail mushrooms, crimson cup fungi, and sulfur shelf fungi.
This is a protein of some sort found in a mushroom or a fungus and they really don't eat anything. Fungi and mushrooms are decomposers and they do eat dead things. They are really recyclers.