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A mushroom is composed of many cells, primarily in its fruiting body structure. The number of cells in a mushroom can vary depending on its size and species, but it can range from thousands to millions of cells.
The mushroom cell type refers to a specific shape of a neuron found in the brain. These neurons have a rounded cell body with a large central nucleus and multiple dendrites that extend outwards, resembling the cap of a mushroom. Mushroom cells are involved in processing sensory information and are often found in the cerebral cortex and hippocampus.
Meiosis in a mushroom takes place in the basidia, which are specialized cells found on the gills in the underside of the mushroom cap. Basidia undergo meiosis to produce spores, which are the reproductive cells of the mushroom.
Under the mushroom cap, you can find the spores, which are the reproductive cells of the mushroom.
A mushroom is a type of fungus and belongs to the Fungi Kingdom. A mushroom uses energy, reproduces, grows/develops, and is composed of cells. All living things are characterized by the previous.
A mushroom is a type of fungus.
no, mushroom cells don't have chloroplast because mushrooms are fungi and not plants.
the most expensive mushroom in the world is the Matsutake Mushroom from Japan
Morel is a mushroom, not spelt the same but pronounced the same
Chitin. (ki-ton)
A type of mushroom :-)
a type of mushroom