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Mushrooms are most closely related to molds, as they both belong to the fungal kingdom. Both mushrooms and molds are multicellular organisms that obtain nutrients through the decomposition of organic matter.
Pollen is not unicellular. This is because pollen is not yet living and is only acting like a spore would act.
Inoculated petri dishes are incubated overnight to allow the bacteria or other microorganisms to grow and form colonies. This extended incubation period provides enough time for the organisms to multiply and become visible, making it easier to analyze and identify them.
If ranch dressing is left out overnight, it is no longer safe to consume. Bacteria can grow quickly in dairy-based products like ranch dressing when left at room temperature, increasing the risk of food poisoning. It should be refrigerated promptly after use to maintain its quality and safety.
Puffballs typically grow in the wild in grassy areas, forests, and meadows.
Puffballs are a type of mushroom. They are in the fungus kingdom. Puffballs and other mushrooms grow from an underground organism. The part above ground is actually a reproductive structure designed to spread the spores.
Human hair can not grow visibly longer overnight, sorry.
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Not possible ! Eyelashes only grow about a millimetre a week !
It happens naturally.
Mine do...when I am premenstrual! ouch!
You are likely describing a puffball mushroom. Puffballs are round or pear-shaped fungi that release spores from an opening in the top. They grow directly on the ground or on decaying logs and can range in size from as small as a golf ball to as large as a watermelon.
Puffballs obtain energy through a process called photosynthesis. They contain chlorophyll, which captures sunlight and converts it into energy through the chemical process of photosynthesis. This energy is used by the puffballs for growth and survival.
No, some puffballs are not poisonous and yes, some puffballs are poisonous.Specifically, the term puffball generally designates any one of three categories under that name. The category of true puffballs includes mushrooms which are not poisonous and which are best eaten when the inside flesh still is undeveloped and white-colored. The category of false puffballs includes deadly agaric mushrooms while that of stalked puffballs should be avoided as not poisonous but not generally edible.
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