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Mushrooms are the fruiting bodies of Basidiomycete fungi. What is the fungus itself made up of?
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The main body of a lot of fungi is made out of fine, branching, usually colorless threads called hyphae. Each of the fungus will have a variety of these hyphae, all intertwining to make a tangles web called mycelium.
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