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The umbrella-shaped mushrooms are the most familiar fungi. Mushrooms belong to a group of fungi called club fungi. This group gets its name from structures that the fungi grow during reproduction. Club fungi reproduce sexually. During reproduction, they grow special hyphae that form clublike structures. These structures are called basidia (buh SID ee uh), the Greek word for "clubs." Sexual spores develop on the basidia.

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