Mushrooms belong in the Division Dikarya (Or also called Basidiomycota) in the Kingdom of Fungi. This is divided down to the phylum Ascomycetes, home to cup fungi, beech orange, dead man's fingers and more, and the phylum Basidiomycetes which holds all the true mushrooms, as well as stinkhorns, truffles & more.
No, mushrooms belong to the division Basidiomycota, which includes most of the commonly known mushroom-forming fungi. Ascomycota is another division of fungi that includes molds, yeasts, and truffles.
Mushroom
A very familiar member is the mushroom.
Another name for "Mushroom" is "Fungi". (A mushroom is a member of the fungi family)
Another name for "Mushroom" is "Fungi". (A mushroom is a member of the fungi family)
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Conifers.
The morel is a member of the mushroom family, i.e. a fungus.
The death cap mushroom belongs to the taxonomic group Amanita phalloides. It is in the kingdom Fungi, division Basidiomycota, class Agaricomycetes, order Agaricales, and family Amanitaceae.
Division of powers.
The gills of a mushroom are most often located under the cap (the large, often round part). In the case that they are not, it is often useful to look up the name of the mushroom, as the clear deviation from standard morphology often means that the mushroom is a member of a more specific group (puff balls, morels, etc) that release spores in a different way.