they are produced in gills
There are many species of mushrooms with dark gills (or dark spores that make the gills look dark). Thus, the edibility of a mushroom cannot be determined based on the color of its gills alone.
The function of gills on a mushroom is to hold and release the spores that a mushroom produces.
The top of a mushroom is called the Cap.I think it is the cap, or the dome.cap
I normally remove the gills. The gills, being very thin, are likely to burn. This can give you a gritty feeling when eating.
On the gills.
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The function of gills on a mushroom is to hold and release the spores that a mushroom produces.
The mushroom has gills,cap andstalk but dog do not have all this
The gills of a mushroom are thin, blade-like structures located underneath the cap that play a crucial role in reproduction. They produce and house spores, which are the reproductive units of the mushroom. When mature, the spores are released from the gills into the environment, allowing for the spread and growth of new mushrooms. Additionally, the gills increase the surface area for spore production, enhancing the mushroom's reproductive efficiency.
The base of the stalk of a mushroom where the gills are attached is called the annulus, or ring. It is a remnant of a membrane that originally covered the gills when the mushroom was immature.