Sterica (fungi)
Teeth and two 4-stranded spore carriers
Stigma (lat. sterigma) - in basidiomycetes a part of the base on which the spore grows (bazydiospora). Fungi from the so-called group. Complex base of one base of the base grows only one steroid. This usually occurs on the upper part of the stand, but for example, the Auriculariales stigma arise from the side of the stand. In complex steroids, they are usually elongated to bring spores to the surface of the fruiting body. In fungi from the single-base group, the stools are most often 4-sterile, rarely 2-sterile, and these steroids are much shorter than complex stools. Stigma morphology is important for microscopic identification of certain species of fungus.
After the spores ripen, the majority of the mushrooms are removed from the stigmas that are on the stands. However, for some fungi, for example, some stools break away from the stools together with spores.
Description to draw: 1 - bazydiospora 2 – sterygma 3 - stand 4 - tuft
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