large surface area.
The function of gills on a mushroom is to hold and release the spores that a mushroom produces.
The mushroom produces so many spores so that it's able to reproduce and keep the species alive. Imagine that a mushroom produced 10 spores, the chance of all of the spores surviving are MUCH less than how many spores would survive if there were say 1,000 spores.
The gill provide a very large surface area for the space that they have.
The function of mushroom is to hold and reduce spores that mushroom produce
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large surface areas
large surface area.
yes , it is essential for mitosis to occur in an amoeba in order for the cells to reproduce
Mushroom Well, any room could not have any windows, but in order to get into a room, it must have a door of some sort. And a mushroom is a type of fungus. Though a closet sometimes has neither, it's just connected to your bedroom or some other room that does have a door.
Ferns reproduce by producing spores on structures on the undersides of their fronds called sori. The fern plant which is the sporophyte produces spores which germinate on free ground growing a prothallus structure (the gametophyte) where the gametes are produced (sperm and eggs). Because of the fact sperm must swim from these structures ferns usually live in damp areas.
Mycelium has nearly the same nutritional value as a fruited Mushroom. If the strain is considered an edible mushroom you could eat the Mycelium with no ill effects, but one must consider what the Mycelium is consuming as this may be Straw, Wood or perhaps dung (things you wouldn't want to eat).
There are two divisons in "regular" cell division but 4 in the divisons that produce sex cells.
meiosis
Mushrooms don't have seeds, they have spores. You can order them online from sporeworks[dot]com. It is a little tougher than growing plants, search PF Tek on Youtube to see the process. Sterility is KEY.
No, not all cow patties produce magic mushrooms. The conditions must be right for the mushrooms to grow, and mushroom spores must be introduced into the cow patty in some way, such as by wind dispersal.
It has true roots, stems, and leaves
Meiosis and not mitosis must be used to produce gamete. This is because meiosis produces spores that are used for reproduction and can form similar copies to the parent cell.
As far as I would guess from some brief research, nothing would happen, except maybe the spores would be picked up by the wind and the mushrooms would grow elsewhere. Mushroom spores only form mushrooms given special conditions, e.g., the spore must land on the ground where it can form a network of mycelium threads below ground and then grow the 'fruiting' part of the plant above ground. What I imagin you're wondering is if a mushroom could grow ontop of another mushroom. Chances are the base mushrom would not provide the correct nutrients for the mycelium to grow.
Meiosis and not mitosis must be used to produce gamete. This is because meiosis produces spores that are used for reproduction and can form similar copies to the parent cell.
Ferns, algae, spikemosses, horsetails, and quillworts all reproduce asexually through the use of spores. Spores must risk landing on a favorable spot for germination in order to be successful.Note: fungi reproduce using spores, but they are not plants being neither plant nor animal. also fungi can produce both sexual and asexual spores.
Well an easy way to explain the mushroom adapting is to relate it to morphology. Think of the mushrooms structure, the mushroom is a spore-bearing reproductive structure that has adated to drop spores into the flow of air underneath it, ensuring dispersal away from parent. Two critical microenvironmental parameters must be maintained to ensure reproduction. First the air must be sufficiently humid and at the same time liquid water must be excluded from this space. Then secondly, the air in this space must remain absolutely still. These parameters help to ensure the spore to fall free of the mushroom and into the airflow without being blown back. The mushroom has morphed or adapted its role to maintain these parameters. the mushrooms pileus increases airflow for spore causing the spore to be blown away from mushroom. Another adaptive characteristic of a mushroom is its shape makes it suited for ensuring the conditions necessary for release and dispersal of the spore.
The same way you cultivate most mushrooms. You get spawn or spores. Usually, you can inoculate mason jars filled with wild bird seed or rye seeds. The jars must be sanitized with a pressure cooker. Then you inoculate when they cool. The mycelium will begin to grow in the jars. When the jars are fully colonized, you want to spawn it to straw or horse poo. Horse poo is your best bet for portobello. You can use compost also. Or you can use a mix of horse poo, vermiculite and coco coir. You have many options. Then you must induce fruiting conditions by dropping temperature and introducing a light source to trigger fruiting. Then maintain the humidity. The shroomery is a great online forum to answer many questions .
At least _____ genes must interact to produce a trait.
yes , it is essential for mitosis to occur in an amoeba in order for the cells to reproduce