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I think they are of Basidiomycete.
Mushrooms are decomposers. They break down decomposing material such as wood or compost. They can pop up anywhere that is moist, including carpet or tile. I had lots of mushrooms growing out of my carpet in my old house. :) I hope that this helped u! Echosong
about 20 billion
It is used for the spread of the spores of the mushroom
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."
A death cap is a poisonous mushroom. If you eat it, you will likely die.
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the mushroom
Mushroom (toadstool)
The 'Death Cap' is the nickname given to the worlds most deadly mushroom, Amanita Muscaria. The greenish-yellow cap of this mushroom is so poisonus, eating it would cause extreme poisoning sickness or death.
It is a mushroom, toadstool, or fungus (fungi).
I think they are of Basidiomycete.
Amanita Phalloides, also known as Death Cap.
An amanitine is a bicyclic oligopeptide, found in Amanita phalloides, the death cap mushroom, which serves as a deadly amatoxin.
it's called th death cap
The Death Cap and The Destroying Angel are the two most deadliest mushrooms.
The Death Cap or (Amanita phalloides)