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- Mushroom (6650 bytes)
3: ... applied to any visible fungus, or especially the fruiting body of any fungus, with the mycelium usual...
7: ...e of common application to [[macroscopic]] fungal fruiting bodies than one having precise [[taxonomy|t...
9: ...problem is due to the fact that separating edible from poisonous species is dependent upon the applica...
15: ...uires more work. Realize that a mushroom develops from a young bud into a mature structure and only th...
25: ... to potentiate religious experience. ''See [[Good Friday experiment]]'' - Fungus (12992 bytes)
11: [[Ascomycota]]<br/>
18: ...rd]]s, and [[insect]]s, with consequences varying from mild itching to death. Other parasitic fungi in...
26: ...y the most conspicuous part of any fungus are its fruiting bodies—reproductive structures that p...
28: ...tic]]''. Fungi generally have [[cell wall]]s made from [[chitin]], hemicellulose, lipids, protein and ...
30: ...m|sporangia]]'''. A few other fungi have reverted from a mycelial to a unicellular organization. These... - Lichen (7988 bytes)
5: ...ose.jpg|thumb|230 px|right|''Usnea australis'', a fruticose form, growing on a tree branch]]
8: ... The lichen fungus is typically a member of the [[Ascomycota]]— rarely a member of the [[Basidiomycota]]...
10: ...drying out and provides it with minerals obtained from the [[substratum]]. If a [[Cyanobacteria|cyanob...
14: ...t (crustose lichens); others adopt shrubby forms (fruticose lichens); and there are gelatinous lichens...
16: ...s. Lichens also sometimes contain structures made from fungal metabolites, for example crustose lichen...
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