| 1. | Among the producing strains are " Mycelia sterilia ".
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| 2. | Mycelia begin to develop and are activated when exposed to air.
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| 3. | The basidiospores are ballistically discharged and start new haploid mycelia called monokaryons.
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| 4. | Hyphal growth usually occurs by thread-like branching and produces mycelia.
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| 5. | The germ tubes will grow to form the hyphae and fungal mycelia.
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| 6. | Mycelia at the base of the stem have a edible.
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| 7. | When its ready to sporulate, it projects mycelia to the ants brain.
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| 8. | Mycelia often grows in conglomerate masses that resemble rope.
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| 9. | Thus plants, organisms and mycelia will continue growing in the new location.
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| 10. | Within the vascular tissue, mycelia and sclerotia are produced and plug the vessels.
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