| 1. | Ectomycorrhizal fungal sporocarps are the staple diet of the northern bettong.
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| 2. | The fossils include leaves with visible veins, as well as sporocarps.
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| 3. | The sporocarp of a ascomycete is known as an " ascocarp ".
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| 4. | Female sporocarps are much smaller, containing one sporangium and one functional spore.
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| 5. | Marsileas are very easy to germinate from their sporocarps.
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| 6. | The conidia form on conidiophores without a sporocarp.
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| 7. | The sporocarp can be toxic due to high levels of thiaminase, which destroys thiamine.
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| 8. | Among ferns, sporocarps are found only in the three tissue and attached to the leaves.
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| 9. | Sporocarps are typically found in humus-rich soil or leaf mold, or in mosses.
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| 10. | During the summer months, numerous spherical structures called sporocarps form on the undersides of the branches.
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