genetically identicle to parent. i am 12 years old and i found this out
An ascocarp, or ascoma, is the fruiting body (sporocarp) of an ascomycete fungus.
The fruiting body of a fungus is the reproductive structure growing from the mycelium in the soil beneath it.
Sex organ (or fruiting body) of a fungus.
Mushrooms are the fruiting bodies of a fungus. Seaweeds are plants that live in the sea.
The fruiting body grows above ground.
Fungi do not produce flowers, they produce fruiting bodies known as mushrooms or toadstools.
Ophiocordyceps sinensis is a fungus that are parasites of ghost moths larvae, and produces a fruiting body valued as a herbal remedy.
It is said that in a day the puffball fungus releases enough spores to cover the Earth's surface 6 times with its offspring, so I'm assuming a normal fungus, although doesn't produce that large an amount, produces millions.
An ascocarp, or ascoma, is the fruiting body (sporocarp) of an ascomycete fungus.
The answer is the fruiting body.
The fruiting body of a fungus is the reproductive structure growing from the mycelium in the soil beneath it.
Depending upon what kind of fungus you are talking about, it may form a fruiting body and produce spores.
Mushrooms are the fruiting bodies of a fungus. The actual fungus is growing beneath where the mushroom sits.
Sex organ (or fruiting body) of a fungus.
Mushrooms are the fruiting bodies of a fungus. Seaweeds are plants that live in the sea.
Spores, as most fungi do. If the spores get onto warm moist areas of the foot, they grow producing mycelium that begin "eating" foot tissue. When the fungus matures it produces tiny fruiting bodies on the skin surface, which eventually emit spores.
The fruiting body grows above ground.