I think it is C, Mycellium
The answer is E. a,b, and c
The vegetable part of a fungus is called the mycelium. It also is a mass of fibers that has been formed by certain bacteria. A mycelium refers to the vegetative part of a fungus that contains a network of fine white filaments.
The body of a fungus is commonly called the mycelium. It grows underground and most cells within a fungus are called haploids.
Mycelium or mycelia.
When we see a mushroom or toadstool growing somewhere, what we are looking at is the "fruiting or spore producing body" that the organism (called a fungus) produces in order to reproduce itself.The main part of the fungus is not usually visible be is present in the soil or tree trunk beneath the fruiting body as a mat or net of fine threads called a mycelium. The long, branching filamentous structures of the mycelium are called hyphae and these are frequently in symbiosis with the roots of plants.The mycelium is the main part of a fungus and may extend for hundreds of meters underground.Looking at the fruiting body, the top of a mushroom is called the cap and then there are the gills or pits under the cap from which the fungus produces spores. A stem sticks out of the cap and has hyphae inside. Theses hyphae join with those present underground.
It is called mycelium. (Plural mycelia) Mycelium is made up of thousands of microscopic white strands. Each individual strand of mycelium is called a hypha. (Plural hyphae or hyphas)
mycelium
The main part of a mushroom is underground. It is called the mycelium.
The white threads or filamentous growth from which a mushroom or fungus is developed; the so-called mushroom spawn.
The vegetable part of a fungus is called the mycelium. It also is a mass of fibers that has been formed by certain bacteria. A mycelium refers to the vegetative part of a fungus that contains a network of fine white filaments.
Mushrooms are fungi and mushroom is classified to fruits and vegetables mostly. The tissue which mushroom consists of is called mycelium. These are long branched off fungal threads.
The mushroom biome has a grey surface called Mycelium instead of grass, and the land is covered with giant mushrooms. Red and white cattle called Mooshrooms can be found there too.
The body of a fungus is commonly called the mycelium. It grows underground and most cells within a fungus are called haploids.
Mycelium or mycelia.
I believe that the mushroom is called Medusoid Mycelium.
Mushrooms are grown in almost every country. There is no data on the exact country of origin and the fungus can be found in all but the coldest climates. If you are wondering about one specific type of mushroom, you need to ask that in the question so we can answer it.
When we see a mushroom or toadstool growing somewhere, what we are looking at is the "fruiting or spore producing body" that the organism (called a fungus) produces in order to reproduce itself.The main part of the fungus is not usually visible be is present in the soil or tree trunk beneath the fruiting body as a mat or net of fine threads called a mycelium. The long, branching filamentous structures of the mycelium are called hyphae and these are frequently in symbiosis with the roots of plants.The mycelium is the main part of a fungus and may extend for hundreds of meters underground.Looking at the fruiting body, the top of a mushroom is called the cap and then there are the gills or pits under the cap from which the fungus produces spores. A stem sticks out of the cap and has hyphae inside. Theses hyphae join with those present underground.
Somebody has to answer this question, for there is no answer for it and I don't know it neither. Edited answer: Micorhizal association