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1.mushrooms are probably the type of fungus that you are most familiar with.

2.most of the fungus grows as hyphae in the soil or on the surface of its food source.

3.their spores produced in a club-shaped structure called a basidium .

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Where does the club fungi live?

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What is the class of club fungi?

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