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The Digestion is taken place outside of the body but the nutrients is obtained through the cell walls But they do not have cells walls like plants for they do not have cellulose.

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The short answer is that it depends heavily on the species. Oyster mushrooms like phoenix oysters will grow on coffee grounds, cardboard, and virtually all organic based materials like wildfire. Others such as portobellos grow better on composted materials. Most mushroom species grow on grains. Psilocybe cubensis or magic mushrooms grow well on grain for a spawn run, and then prefer aged cow or horse dung as their substrate of choice.

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The spores are literally floating in the air near the fungi!!😄

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under the cap of the mushroom.

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under the thing

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Where are spores produced in mushroom?

they are produced in gills


Why must a mushroom produce so many spores?

large surface area.


Where are the spores produced in a mushroom?

Usually in the gills in the case of most mushrooms, but occasionally in 'pores' that open up in the case of polypore and other mushroom varieties. In p. cubensis or magic mushroom species they are produced in the gills which drops the spores after a 'veil' is torn open to expose the underside of the gills.


What kingdom is spores?

If you are talking about mushroom spores, then Fungi If you are talking about mushroom spores, then Fungi


Are magic mushroom spores legal in Alabama?

Yes, the spores are, but the mushroom that is grown from it is Not.


Where are mushrooms spores produced?

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."


What are the function of gills in mushroom?

to maximize the area where the spores are produced and also to help hold the cap of the mushrooms.


How you can get mushroom seed?

ANSWER:Mushrooms don't have seeds, they have spores. You can get mushroom spores by tapping a mature mushroom and collecting the spores to transfer to another growth medium. They are very minute and hard to see.


Why are mushroom spores so tiny?

Spores are usually haploid and unicellular and are produced by meiosis, they are not seeds and do not contain the "bulky" multicellular embryo and seed coat that encloses it of plant seeds.


Where is the spores located on a mushroom?

The form under the top of the mushroom.


The gills on the underside of a mushroom are used for?

The gills of a mushroom house the basidia, the cells on which the spores are produced. The gills function as a large surface area over which to produce millions of spores that is exposed air yet protected from large fluctuations in air temperature, moisture, etc.


What are reproductive cells formed on mushroom gills called?

Spores.