What are the mycelium and the fruiting body of the fungus?

The mycelium – the main part of every mushroom – is a thin branching white filaments. In cap mushrooms, it is in the soil. Fruit bodies develop on the mycelium. The fruiting body, the reproductive organ in which spores are formed, consists of mycelium filaments tightly adjacent to each other. In cap mushrooms, fruiting bodies are formed by a leg and a cap.



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