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Q: Which structure is not found in a mushroom a ascus b gills c cap d stalk?
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What are found in the gills of a mushroom?

Basidia and the basidiospores produced on them.


Where are the mushroom spore produce?

The spores develop amongst the gills found on the underside of a mushroom's cap.


How does the the structure of the gills of a mushroom allow for production of so many spores?

large surface areas


Where are spores produced in mushroom?

they are produced in gills


What is a function of a mushrooms gills?

The function of gills on a mushroom is to hold and release the spores that a mushroom produces.


The gills on the underside of a mushroom are used for?

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.


How does the structure of mushroom gills allow for the production of so many spores?

The gill provide a very large surface area for the space that they have.


Does a mushroom have gills that produce spores?

i no no


Where do you find mushroom spores?

On the gills.


Do fern and mushroom have gills?

yes


Where do you find the basidia of a mushroom?

A basidium(pl., basidia) is a microscopic, spore-producing structure found on the hymenophore of fruiting bodies of basidiomycete fungi.


What does each mushroom need in order for it to produce a new mushroom?

first that mushroom needs to grow,then that mushroom shoots little seeds that no one can see,then when the spores touch something ,they grow,this all happens again.