Short Answer:
Not all forms of fungi either are mushrooms or produce what we call mushrooms.
Mushrooms and toadstools are examples of fungi. The most familiar mushrooms are from club fungi.
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The group of organisms we call fungi, includes yeasts and molds as well as mushrooms.
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.
Yes!all mushrooms have spores.the spores are small and they are on the underside of the stalk.
Most fungi do, yes.
all fungi produce spores!
all fungi produce spores!
It is something where a fungi is produce as an animal that can reproduce over and over again.
Mold or Fungi are small organisms. They don't have the ability to produce their own food. But they can reproduce.
sexual and asexual
spores
all fungi produce spores!
All fungi are heterotrophic. No fungi is a photoautotroph
benefit fungi produce spore helps in producing of yogurt
Fungi do not produce waste and actually have many different uses. Fungi are considered to be decomposers, and help eliminate waste.
yes it does
yes! fungi produce chemicals that digest plant remains.
Ferns fungi and moses produce spores. There may be others
They produce motile spores called zoospores.
Absorb their food.
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Mold or Fungi are small organisms. They don't have the ability to produce their own food. But they can reproduce.
It is something where a fungi is produce as an animal that can reproduce over and over again.