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Fungi is the small round white mushroom that sprays green power dust. People also call the fungi puffballs.

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Do Deciduous trees stay green all year.?

No, deciduous trees drop their leaves in the fall, coniferous trees stay green all year round. yes they do Not all conifers stay green all year round, for example the Larch. Evergreens stay green all year round, some are not conifers.


Is bacteria round or made from long threads?

Bacteria can be round (spherical), rod-shaped (cylindrical), or spiral-shaped. They come in various shapes and sizes depending on the species.


When mendel crossed true breeding pea plants that had round yellow seeds with true breeding pea plants that had wrinkled green seeds some of the offspring had round yellow seeds because round and yell?

When Mendel crossed true-breeding pea plants with round yellow seeds (dominant traits) and those with wrinkled green seeds (recessive traits), the offspring displayed round yellow seeds because the alleles for round shape and yellow color are dominant over the alleles for wrinkled shape and green color. This resulted in a phenotype where the dominant traits mask the effects of the recessive ones in the F1 generation. Thus, all the hybrid offspring exhibited the dominant traits of round yellow seeds.


What is the shape of the single chloroplast?

round and typically green consisting of chlorophyll.


What are green round objects found inside plant cells?

Chloroplasts provide plants with their green color. Chloroplasts contain the pigment chlorophyll which makes them appear green. Chloroplasts are the organelles which perform photosynthesis.

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When was The Green Round created?

The Green Round was created in 1933.


What mushroom is round like a ball?

One mushroom that is often described as being round like a ball is the puffball mushroom, particularly species like the common earthball (Scleroderma spp.) or the giant puffball (Calvatia gigantea). These mushrooms are typically spherical and can vary in size, with some reaching several inches in diameter. When mature, they release spores from a central opening, giving them a unique appearance. Puffballs are generally found in grassy areas or forests and can be edible when young and firm, though caution is advised as some look-alikes can be toxic.


What is a mushroom-shaped pluton with a round top and flat bottom called?

A mushroom-shaped pluton with a round top and flat bottom is called a "laccolith." It forms when magma intrudes between layers of sedimentary rock, causing the overlying strata to bulge upward, creating a mushroom-like shape. Laccoliths are typically associated with volcanic activity and can vary in size.


How does an evergreen stay green all year round?

yes it does. It stays green all year round.


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Is a large round white solid mushroom edible?

You should not eat any mushroom that you can not identify or have not had identified by an expert. However, a large white ball shaped solid mushroom is probably a 'puff ball' (see related link) and IF IT IS A PUFF BALL, then it would be edible.


What is the function of a mushroom?

To raise the crown (round cap) high enough to let the spores drop down and scatter.


What is the genotype for round green peas?

The genotype for round green peas is typically represented as "RRyy," where "R" stands for the dominant allele for round shape and "y" represents the recessive allele for yellow color. In this case, the round shape is dominant over the wrinkled shape, while green color is recessive to yellow. Thus, the round green peas are homozygous for the round shape and homozygous recessive for the color trait.


What is round green vegetables?

cabbage


How many species of round worms?

12,000


Where are the gills located on a mushroom?

The gills of a mushroom are most often located under the cap (the large, often round part). In the case that they are not, it is often useful to look up the name of the mushroom, as the clear deviation from standard morphology often means that the mushroom is a member of a more specific group (puff balls, morels, etc) that release spores in a different way.