Mushrooms grow from spores, which are tiny reproductive cells. Under suitable conditions of moisture, temperature, and nutrients, these spores germinate and form mycelium, a network of thread-like structures. The mycelium then colonizes a substrate, such as decaying plant material, and eventually produces fruiting bodies, or mushrooms, when environmental conditions are optimal. Factors like humidity, light, and temperature play crucial roles in stimulating the growth of these fruiting bodies.
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