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Is mycelium above ground?

The mycelium of a fungus is similar in ways to the roots of other plants, in that they grow below ground. Unlike plants, however, the mycelium is the bigger part, while mushrooms are more like fruit, serving simply as the spore distributor.


What is fungal mycelium?

Fungal mycelium is the vegetative part of a fungus, consisting of a mass of branching, thread-like hyphae. It is the network structure that allows fungi to absorb nutrients from their environment and interact with their surroundings. Mycelium plays a crucial role in the growth, reproduction, and ecological function of fungi.


What kind of spores develop directly from the mycelium?

fungi


How is mycelium important to fungi?

Yeast which is a fungal/mold eukaryotic pathogen, DOES NOT produce mycelium like bacteria


Why is it advantageous to fungi to have a large mycelium?

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The body of most fungi is composed of a mass of hyphae called a a Mushroom b Soma c Mycelium d Fungoid e none of the above?

I think it is C, Mycellium


What are threadlike structure found in fungi that grow into the food source?

Mycelium is the threadlike structure found in fungi that grows into the food source. It consists of a network of tiny, branching threads called hyphae that help the fungi absorb nutrients from their environment.


How does mushroom grow?

Mushrooms grow from spores that develop into mycelium, which is the vegetative part of a fungus. The mycelium then forms the mushroom fruiting body that we commonly see above ground. Mushrooms typically require specific temperature, humidity, and substrate conditions to grow successfully.


Do fungi have organ systems?

No, fungi do not have organ systems like animals do. They are made up of thread-like structures called hyphae that form a network known as mycelium. This mycelium is responsible for nutrient absorption and reproduction in fungi.


What size is mycelium of fungi?

Mycelium of fungi can vary greatly in size, from being microscopic to forming extensive networks that can cover large areas of soil or substrates. The size of mycelium can be influenced by the species of fungi, the nutrients available, and environmental conditions.


A mass of intertwined fungal threads composes a?

The thread like structures found in some fungi are a kind of tubes (filaments with openings on the cell walls) that allow cytoplasm to move between the different cells of a multicelular fungus.


Which structure is not involved in the reproduction of at least one major group of fungi?

Spermatheca is not involved in the reproduction of fungi.