How can you tell a poisionus mushroom from a nonpoisonus mushroom?
It can be difficult to differentiate between poisonous and non-poisonous mushrooms. To be safe, it is recommended to avoid eating wild mushrooms unless you are an expert in identifying them. Poisonous mushrooms can have distinct characteristics such as colorful caps, spores, or a foul odor, but the best way to be sure is to consult a mycologist or expert for proper identification.
Is a mushroom an archaebacteria?
No, a mushroom is part of a much larger organism a fungus. Fungi are eukaryotes (large cell containing organelles) while archaebacteria are prokaryotes (small single cell without organelles).
It is a decomposer because it breaks down dead organisms. What types of consumers are there?
Is a mushroom a decomposer a producer or a consumer?
A mushroom can be a consumer and it also can be a decomposer
What do the gills on the mushroom do?
The gills of a mushroom contain reproductive basidia. Within the basidia, a zygote is formed. The zygote then unergoes meiosis, (and the cycle begins again). Basically they produce spores, and hold up the cap of a mushroom!:) <3 Gina Schriefer
What is the function of the volva on a mushroom?
The volva is a protective, cup-like structure at the base of certain mushrooms, particularly in the family Amanitaceae. It serves as a remnant of the universal veil that covers the young fruiting body during development. As the mushroom matures, the volva can help prevent desiccation and provide some protection from environmental factors and potential predators. Additionally, its presence can be a key identifying feature for certain mushroom species.
What species is a small round white mushroom that sprays green dust?
Fungi is the small round white mushroom that sprays green power dust. People also call the fungi puffballs.
What is the purpose of the mushroom?
The mushroom is the "fruiting body" (i.e. reproductive system) of certain types of fungi. Its purpose is therefore to ensure the successful reproduction of the fungus into the next generation.
What is the old folk saying about why mushrooms grow in a circle?
the circles are called fairy circles.
How is the first stage of the life cycle of the mushroom different from the apple tree?
I Think .......
maybe mushroom is blown by wind
but the apple tree is drop down and maybe .....
What happens to someone who continue to eat magic mushrooms?
It depends on the person and how often they trip, etc. Nothing significant physically. If the person is abusing them it could probably affect them negatively mentally. If the person is respecting the mushrooms then you might see positive change in the way they act. I know that some people who trip often have something HPPD like (ie "flashbacks") when they smoke. If they're doing it weekly or less, it won't be that big of a deal...
Do you can grow magic mushroom on orange slice?
No, they are grown on grains such as rye berries, wild bird seed, or manure in the wild. Orange slices are too high of energy to grow the mycelium or roots of psilocybe cubensis.
What country does Mushroom soup come from?
The origin of mushroom soup are lost to history, but forms of mushroom cream soups have been known in Italy and France for centuries.
Due to the simple ingredients, and easy availability of them (cream from cow's or goat's milk, and mushrooms from wild forest stocks), it is likely that mushroom soups are as old as the development of hunter/gatherer society.
I just saw a deer eating a poisonous amanita mushroom at red top mountain state park in Georgia. It would kill a human but I'm not sure if the deer's liver could take such a high concentration of amanitin.
What elements make a mushroom cloud?
Particles from air bursts are smaller than 10-25 micrometers, usually in submicrometer range. They are composed mostly of iron oxides, with smaller proportion of aluminum oxides, and uranium and plutonium oxides. The particles larger than 1-2 micrometer are very spherical, corresponding to vaporized material condensing into droplets and then solidifying. The radioactivity is evenly distributed through the particle volume, making total activity of the particles linearly dependent on particle volume. About 80% of activity is present in more volatile elements, which condense only after the fireball cools to considerable degree. For example, strontium-90 will have less time to condense and coalesce into larger particles, resulting in greater degree of mixing in the volume of air and smaller particles.
Where should you find one mushroom in fireredvirsion?
To find the little mushroom, go to Mt.Moon. But go down each latter and check each rock. The mushroom is under a rock.
What are the effects magic mushrooms when ingested by dog?
Same as the effects on a human, more or less. However, an animal is incapable of understanding or coping with the effects: it may become dangerous while under the influence, and will certainly suffer. Torturing animals in this way is one of the warning signs of sociopathy, so if you're thinking this might be something you'd like to do, please see a therapist.