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Mushrooms do not undergo fertilization in the same way that animals or flowering plants do. Instead, they reproduce through spores, which are produced in specialized structures called fruiting bodies. When spores land in a suitable environment, they germinate and form hyphae, which can then fuse with compatible hyphae from other mushrooms to create a new organism through a process called plasmogamy. This fusion allows for genetic recombination, which is essential for the diversity of fungal populations.

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