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Which plant has a fruiting body?

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What is the plant with a fruiting body?

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What is the difference between a fruiting body and a vegetative body?

A fruiting body is essentially a plant's ovary and contains seeds. A vegetative body is a root, tuber, rhizome, runner etc. that can often produce another plant, but it is identical to the parent plant,


What is the fruiting body of agaricus called?

Short Answer:The fruiting body or fruit body in fungi is called the sporocarp.Details:When most people see a sporocarp they call this a mushroom, but 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. To get more specific about the body parts of a mushroom, the fruiting body of the most common mushrooms have a stem (stipe), a cap (pileus), and gills (lamellae).Indeed, since we are getting technical about it, there are two kinds of sporocarp that most people recognize.The typical toadstool mushroom is a basidiomycete and the sporocarp is a basidiocarp or basidiome.Both the popular morel mushroom and the truffle are of the type known as an ascomycete and the fruiting body is an ascocarp.


What is an ascocarp?

An ascocarp, or ascoma, is the fruiting body (sporocarp) of an ascomycete fungus.