mushrooms are 95% water. Mushrooms are common after thunderstorms and storms in general because of the humidity, most mushrooms need 80% humidity or higher to grow. They do not germinate, think of it like an apple tree, the main tree is wood, mycelium is the main "tree" the apple is the "fruit of the tree, and the mushroom is the fruit of the mycelium. withhout mycelium there is no mushroom.
Such thunderstorms are called supercells.
Mushrooms
If the thunderstorm strikes your house, it gives fire because thunderstorms is electricity.
both of them have water
Mushrooms are a type of fungi instead of a basic plant. Fungi do not have chlorophyll like plants do. Therefore, they do not need sunlight to produce anything. Most mushrooms live off of the organism or area they grow on.
Mushrooms can grow in plants due to the presence of decaying organic matter in the soil, which provides a suitable environment for mushroom spores to germinate and grow.
Portobello mushrooms reproduce through the dispersal of spores. Spores are released from the underside of the mushroom's cap and are carried by the wind to new locations where they can germinate and grow into new mushrooms.
Mushrooms are not directly caused by lightning. However, lightning strikes can create favorable conditions for mushroom growth by providing nitrogen in the form of nitrates to the soil. This can stimulate fungal spores to germinate and produce mushrooms in the area where lightning has struck.
The main purpose of a mushrooms cap or"pileus" is to make and disperse the trillions of spores needed to germinate only a few more fungi.
Oyster mushrooms reproduce through spores. These spores are released from the mushroom's gills and are carried by the wind to new locations where they can germinate and grow into new mycelium, eventually forming new mushrooms.
Mushroom spores are reproductive cells that are released from the gills or pores of the mushroom. These spores are carried by the wind or other means to new locations where they can germinate and grow into new mushrooms. This process helps mushrooms reproduce and spread to new areas.
Mushrooms develop from spores that germinate into mycelium, a community of hyphae. When stipulations are right, the mycelium produces fruiting our bodies (mushrooms), which launch spores to begin the cycle again.
When a seed begins to grow/sprout it is known as germination.
Mushrooms do not have genders in the traditional sense like animals or humans do. Instead, they reproduce through spores, which can germinate and grow into new individuals under the right conditions. This method of reproduction allows mushrooms to be more versatile and adaptable in their habitats.
Mushrooms can grow in plant soil due to the presence of decaying organic matter, such as wood chips or compost, which provide a suitable environment for mushroom spores to germinate and grow. The mushrooms themselves are not harmful to the plant, but they indicate that the soil may be too moist or rich in organic material.
Cells do not germinate. Seeds germinate.
Spores which are in mushrooms fall out of gills in the mushroom.(the lines i on the underside of the mushrooms top).Those spores land on the ground and can stay their for years until the right amount of debris and water are supplied.These spores are called dormant until they are ready to produce a mushroom.