The part of a mushroom that draws water from the ground is the mycelium. Mycelium consists of a network of thread-like structures called hyphae, which spread through the soil and can absorb water and nutrients. While the hyphae are the individual strands that make up the mycelium, it is the mycelium as a whole that functions to draw water from the environment.
What part of a mushroom draws water from the ground?
stalk
mycellium
spores
hyphae
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