The main purpose of a mushrooms cap or"pileus" is to make and disperse the trillions of spores needed to germinate only a few more fungi.
It is used for the spread of the spores of the mushroom
I think they are of Basidiomycete.
about 20 billion
The spores are produced inside the cap on the surfaces of the structures called the gills as the mushroom grows. When the mushroom fully matures, the canopy opens and a little piece of the mushroom underneath the cap called the veil tears. This exposes the gills that by then are fully covered with spores, which can now fall out and propagate more mushrooms.The way people collect the spores are they take the cap off right when the veil breaks and press the cap against aluminum foil or plastic wrap to allow the spores to collect into a "spore print."
commonsense'
It is used for the spread of the spores of the mushroom
It is the stem or stalk that supports the mushroom's cap.
To raise the crown (round cap) high enough to let the spores drop down and scatter.
to maximize the area where the spores are produced and also to help hold the cap of the mushrooms.
The main purpose of a mushrooms cap or"pileus" is to make and disperse the trillions of spores needed to germinate only a few more fungi.
To raise the crown (round cap) high enough to let the spores drop down and scatter.
Toad is born from mutated mushroom,thus featuring a large mushroom cap on his head.On occasion,Toad has removed his mushroom cap,revealing three strands of hair.
The top of a mushroom is called the Cap.I think it is the cap, or the dome.cap
The function of gills on a mushroom is to hold and release the spores that a mushroom produces.
A Caesar's mushroom is an edible mushroom with a distinctive orange cap, with the Latin name Amantita caesarea.
Button - the rounded, immature stage of a mushroom with a cap, before the cap has expanded.info found here:http://www.idmushroom.com/glossary.htm
It sprouts a mushroom stem and cap only to produce spores out of the gills under the cap.