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A mushroom is the fruiting body of certain fungi — it’s like the “flower” of the fungus. Instead of producing seeds like plants, fungi grow via mycelium, a network of tiny threads (hyphae) living inside their growth material (like wood, straw, or compost).
Key Points to Know
It’s not a plant — mushrooms belong to the fungi kingdom.
The part you see and eat is just a small part of the whole organism.
Mushrooms help break down organic matter and recycle nutrients in nature.
Many mushrooms are edible, nutritious, and even medicinal; others are poisonous — always be careful when foraging.
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