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- Mushroom (6650 bytes)
3: ...ecially the fruiting body of any fungus, with the mycelium usually being hidden under bark, ground, rotted w...
7: The main types of mushrooms are [[Agaricales|agarics]], [[Boletales|boletes]], [[Cantharellus|chantere...
13: ...s. The underside of the cap (in [[Agaricales|agarics]]) is fitted with [[gill (mushroom)|gill]]s or ''...
21: ...n protecting the function of the basidiocarp: the mycelium has expended considerable energy and protoplasmic... - Fungus (12992 bytes)
26: ...the [[substrate]] (food source) called the '''''[[mycelium]]''''', through which food is absorbed. Usually t...
34: ...g bridge. The result is that nuclei move from one mycelium into the other, forming a [[heterokaryon]] (meani...
38: ...[Basidiomycota]], the heterokaryon produces a new mycelium which may live for years without producing a frui...
83: ...techniques for comparing biochemical characteristics (such as ribosomal RNA and DNA) have become incre... - Root (9635 bytes)
6: [[Image:Roots.JPG|thumb|Roots of a [[Hydroponics|hydroponically]] grown plant]]
56: ...sis in which individual hyphae extending from the mycelium of a fungus colonize the roots of a host plant.
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