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fungiany information about the mushroom called a "desroying angel"? any info would be nice
The latin name is Amanita verna, Amanita virosa/Amanita bisporigera is also called the destroying angel, some links:
http://museum.gov.ns.ca/poison/angel.htm http://botit.botany.wisc.edu/toms_fungi/sept97.html http://www.fungoceva.it/fabrizioBOCC/EL ... _verna.htm http://www.grzyby.pl/gatunki/Amanita_verna.htm http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/cons ... manivi.htm http://www.ilmyco.gen.chicago.il.us/Terms/Destr587.html http://www.first-nature.com/fungi/id_gu ... virosa.htm
Mushrooms arn't plants they are fungi. I would think this discussion would belong more in the microbiology section as a lot of fungi are mircobes and even through mushrooms obviously arn't they were covered in my microbology unit. I done a bit of reserach on it and found that it's very posionous. As for what fungi feeds on, they live on dead matter. For eg when food rots the mould that grows on it is fungi. Mushrooms I think live off rotten organic matter in the soil. Here's an intro to fungi which inc a bit on destroying angel, how it feeds and lives: http://www.naturegrid.org.uk/biodiversi ... fungi.html Let me know if it's helpful.
Botany doesn't study only plants. Both algae and fungi, although not classified as plants, are the study of botany.
And fungi can also be parazites "As a biologist, I firmly believe that when you're dead, you're dead. Except for what you live behind in history. That's the only afterlife" - J. Craig Venter
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