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PUFFBALL! Mushroom.
The mushroom that you see above ground is the fruiting ( flowering and spore bearing ) body of a fungus that lives under ground. Mushroom normally refers to the edible varieties, while toadstool refers to the poisonous or inedible ones.
Type your answer here... The advantage is that the main body is protected from the elements and predators and when all is perfect for reproduction then a spore producing growth (mushroom) emerges from the ground, let's loose the spores and dies back to below the surface
A bracket shaped fruiting body is a convenient shape for fungi that grow on logs. The goal of the mushroom/fruiting body is to allow spores to disperse. A puff ball can "puff" out spores when a rain drop hits it. Some fungi are adapted for spores to be dispersed by wind or animals. Those species that fruit on logs require their spores to be released from the "spore surface", fall, and be carried away by the wind. The bracket shape allows for the spore surface to be facing downward to take advantage of gravity when the spores are ready to fall out. The log is a substrate, just like soil or old bread, that the fungus uses as a food source.
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PUFFBALL! Mushroom.
They spend most of their life as a haploid cell.
Only fungi classified as ascomycetes (Ascomycota) have a fruiting body and eight haploid spores. The spore bearing cell, the ascus, undergoes meiosis, producing four haploid spores which undergo mitosis. The result is eight haploid ascospores.
Short answer:The part of a fungus that produces spores is the fruiting body.Long Answer:A sporangium is a structure in which spores are formed. Plants, fungi, and some other organisms form sporangia.When most people see a sporocarp they call this a mushroom or toadstool. 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 sexual phase of the fungal life cycle for spore production.In fungi, the sporocarp is the fruiting body (or fruit body). It is the large structure that contains the smaller contains spore-producing structures, such as basidia or asci. A basidium usually bears four (sometimes eight or more) sexual spores. An ascus, in ascomycete fungi have typically eight ascospores, but some species have other numbers.
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.
Fruiting Bodies
Short answer:The part of a fungus that produces spores is the fruiting body.Long Answer:A sporangium is a structure in which spores are formed. Plants, fungi, and some other organisms form sporangia.When most people see a sporocarp they call this a mushroom or toadstool. 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 sexual phase of the fungal life cycle for spore production.In fungi, the sporocarp is the fruiting body (or fruit body). It is the large structure that contains the smaller contains spore-producing structures, such as basidia or asci. A basidium usually bears four (sometimes eight or more) sexual spores. An ascus, in ascomycete fungi have typically eight ascospores, but some species have other numbers.
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Looks a bit like the thing on the end of your nob ?
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