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Mushroom Reproduction Angeline Kirkpatrick and Theresa De Cree

Mushroom Reproduction Angeline Kirkpatrick and Theresa De Cree. Scientific Name: Agaricus bisporus Kingdom: Fungus Genus: Amanitas Species: Basidiomycota Eukaryotic organisms. Kingdom: Fungus Filamentous Achlorophyllous Eukaryotes Reproduce sexually and asexually .

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Mushroom Reproduction Angeline Kirkpatrick and Theresa De Cree

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  1. Mushroom Reproduction Angeline Kirkpatrick and Theresa De Cree

  2. Scientific Name: Agaricusbisporus Kingdom: Fungus Genus: Amanitas Species: Basidiomycota Eukaryotic organisms

  3. Kingdom: Fungus • Filamentous • Achlorophyllous • Eukaryotes • Reproduce sexually and asexually

  4. Mitosis in The Stem Paraphase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase Cytokenisis

  5. Parts of a Mushroom

  6. Parts of a Mushroom Main function is to disperse spores for reproduction

  7. Parts of a Mushroom Where meiosis occurs to make reproductive cells

  8. Parts of a Mushroom Where mitosis occurs; supports cap

  9. Parts of a Mushroom Network of hyphae; absorbs nutrients for mushroom

  10. Meiosis in The Cap Prophase 1 Metaphase 1 Anaphase 1 Telophase 1 Prophase 2 Metaphase 2 Anaphase 2

  11. Spores • Have no embryo • Not made by diffusion • Produced by bacteria

  12. Spores • Spores are produced when • When cells divide in the Sporangium • Millions of spores are produced to ensure survival • Spores are shot into the air

  13. A Spore becomes a mushroom when… • The spore lands in a moist warm area • The spores cells divides to form a chain of cells • Chain becomes hyphae • Hyphae becomes mycelium

  14. Real World How to get rid of mushrooms without spreading spores • Avoid excessive water on lawn • Remove mushrooms as seen • Dig up mushrooms • Dispose of old mulch

  15. References Coila, B. (2009). The reproductive life cycle of a mushroon. Retrieved from Suite 101 website: http://suite101.com/article/the-reproductive-life-cycle-of-a-mushroom- a114504 Grover, A. (2012). Mushroom Mycelium [Photograph]. Retrieved from http://www.gardenguides.com/125923-mushroom-spores.html Hoyt, R. (2010). Facts of mushroom spores. Retrieved from http://www.gardenguides.com/125923-mushroom-spores.html Learning, E. (2011). Parts of a mushroom [Image]. Retrieved from http://3.bp.blogspot.com/- yoqKNztwG6Y/UMdGBOB5GDI/AAAAAAAAAFY/eqRnbmFcH3Q/s1600/labeled- mushroom-112t6ok.gif Mitosis [Illustration]. (2012). Retrieved from http://team6cell.pbworks.com/f/mitosis.jpg Park, T. B. (2001). Basidiomycota [Photograph]. Retrieved from http://www.floridanature.org/photos/Basidiomycota_3b,_Tallahassee,_200102.jp g West, M. (1995). Strobilomycesfloccopus [Photograph]. Retrieved from http://gait.aidi.udel.edu/mushroom/spore/index.html

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