The cap normally houses the spore producing surface of the fruiting body. In the case of the Amanita, the spore-producing cells are in the gills, but in other types of mushrooms, spores are produced in tubes or inside the cap.
1) The top part of a mushroom is called the cap. It looks similar to an umbrella and acts in a similar way in protection. This protection is most important to the gills and spores that are just below the cap.
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10) The gills of mushroom .....
Answer is B
Bear spores which helps in reproduction
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The cap normally houses the spore producing surface of the fruiting body. In the case of the Amanita, the spore-producing cells are in the gills, but in other types of mushrooms, spores are produced in tubes or inside the cap.
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Sir thanks for the video but one doubt, answers ofQ1 and Q10 do not match.. Do Spores in the gills help in reproduction? Pls clarify..
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10) The gills of mushroom .....
Answer is B
Bear spores which helps in reproduction
1) The top part of a mushroom is called the cap. It looks similar to an umbrella and acts in a similar way in protection. This protection is most important to the gills and spores that are just below the cap.
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Question 9
Isn't mushroom heterotrophic
Mushrooms are heterotrophs
(i.e., they cannot perform photosynthesis). Consequently, they feed on organic matter.
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