It is the stem or stalk that supports the mushroom's cap.
the stalk supports the mushroom
stalk
The stem of a mushroom is called the stipe. It is the elongated structure that connects the cap (pileus) of the mushroom to the mycelium in the ground. The stipe provides support for the cap and helps transport nutrients within the mushroom.
The most conspicuous parts of a mushroom are the cap and the stem. The cap is the umbrella-shaped top part of the mushroom that often varies in color and texture. The stem is the elongated structure that supports the cap and connects it to the ground.
It is used for the spread of the spores of the mushroom
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
Characteristics seen in a mushroom but not in thermus aquaticus include a cap and stipe, or stem. The major part of a mushroom is concealed beneath soil or within decomposing materials, such as rotting trees or leaves.
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.
they are produced in gills
The mushroom has gills,cap andstalk but dog do not have all this
A death cap is a poisonous mushroom. If you eat it, you will likely die.