What is the structure of the mycelium and heads – fruiting bodies with spores?

The mycelium is the main base (the so-called vegetative body) for each mushroom. The fruit body looks like a spider web, because it consists of thin, colorless, branched filaments, which are called hyphae. After the mycelium has accumulated nutrients in itself, it forms fruiting bodies, where spores will arise.



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