The answer is club fungi. The Club Fungi is the group that mushrooms are classified in, but the actual basidia are spores on the gills which are on the underside of the mushroom.
Basidia are microscopic, club-shaped spore-bearing structures produced by certain fungi
found on the gills that grow on the underside of mushroom caps.
Basidio means base, or pedastal. A very common forest fungi.
Basidia: the structure that grow special hyphae that form clublike structures during mushroom reproduction.
inside the membrane.
Under the cap .
Basidiomycetes, which are the mushrooms that we commonly think of (like those in the grocery store). For example, a mushroom with gills has basidia extending from the hyphae of its gills.
Mushrooms are from the phylum "Dikarya," as referred to on wikipedia, or as I refer to them in the more commonly used way, "Holobasidiomycetes," which means "All fungi with Basidia." Basidia are practically spore holders on the hymenophore (The place where the spores are held, whether be gills, pores, teeth, etc.) of a mushroom which have a specific shape that make the mushrooms with them so-called "True Mushrooms." "Holo" pronounced "Hollow" means "All" and "Mycetes," which sounds exactly like "My keys," except that there's a "T" after "Y" means "Fungi."
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.
Mushrooms and basidia are both club shaped.
Flippant answer: Yes, eat some and find out. Correct answer: No, it can be very difficult. Never eat a mushroom if you are unsure of its identity. In fact, don't eat things you have not identified without the help of an experienced mushroom collector.
Basidia and the basidiospores produced on them.
Reproduction , it contains basidia .
The gills of a mushroom contain reproductive basidia. Within the basidia, a zygote is formed. The zygote then unergoes meiosis, (and the cycle begins again). Basically they produce spores, and hold up the cap of a mushroom!:) <3 Gina Schriefer
Basidiomycetes, which are the mushrooms that we commonly think of (like those in the grocery store). For example, a mushroom with gills has basidia extending from the hyphae of its gills.
A basidioma is another name for a basidiocarp - a mushroom which has basidia - a small, club-shaped cell structure.
Mushrooms are from the phylum "Dikarya," as referred to on wikipedia, or as I refer to them in the more commonly used way, "Holobasidiomycetes," which means "All fungi with Basidia." Basidia are practically spore holders on the hymenophore (The place where the spores are held, whether be gills, pores, teeth, etc.) of a mushroom which have a specific shape that make the mushrooms with them so-called "True Mushrooms." "Holo" pronounced "Hollow" means "All" and "Mycetes," which sounds exactly like "My keys," except that there's a "T" after "Y" means "Fungi."
Basidia
A website were you can find a great stuffed mushroom recipe is "allrecipes.com." another place you can find a stuffed mushroom recipe is probably a relatives recipe book.
Well the pink mushroom is in the forest
a mushroom is just like any other mushroom you can find tiny ones and big ones
To find the little mushroom, go to Mt.Moon. But go down each latter and check each rock. The mushroom is under a rock.
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