The spore-bearing structure of a club fungus is called basidiumm.
A basidium is a microscopic, club-shaped spore-bearing structure that is produced by basidiomycetes. The basidium is unique to the basidiomycetes and distinguishes them from other kinds of fungi.
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A basidium refers to a microscopic, club-shaped spore-bearing structure produced by certain fungi. It bears a definite number of external spores.
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.
Mushrooms and basidia are both club shaped.
Mushrooms are classified as a type of fungus. They are grouped under club fungi, a type of fungi that is a club-shaped structure.
1.mushrooms are probably the type of fungus that you are most familiar with. 2.most of the fungus grows as hyphae in the soil or on the surface of its food source. 3.their spores produced in a club-shaped structure called a basidium .
The difference between club fungi and sac fungi is that sac fungi's spores are produced in sacs called asci. However, club fungi's spores are produced in a club-shaped structure called a basidium. -Last owner By Giudice27: The difference between sac and club fungi is that sac fungi is shaped as balls and has a color.
Club fungus belong to class Basidiomycota
MUSHROOMS
The spore bearing structures in club mosses and horsetails and the cones of gymnosperms called strobili.
Basidium is the structure in club fungi.
Fungus - the fruiting body with the spores, specifically. Just kick it downhill and you´ve helped it reproduce by letting it puff out spores.
a club moss
A basidium is a microscopic, club-shaped spore-bearing structure that is produced by basidiomycetes. The basidium is unique to the basidiomycetes and distinguishes them from other kinds of fungi.
Basidium
The fruiting body grows above ground.