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The Gasteromycetes fungus
Fungus

A fungus is a Eukaryote organism that is a member of the Kingdom Fungi . The fungi are a monophyletic group, also called the Eumycota , that is phylogeny distinct from the morphologically similar slime molds and water molds ....
 is a subgroup of the class
Class (biology)

A class is the taxonomic rank in the biological classification of organisms in biology below phylum and above Order .The orders of taxonomy are life, Domain , kingdom , phylum, class , order , family , genus, and species....
 Basidiomycetes (Mycota division). The name literally means "stomach fungus," because the fungi produce their spores inside the fruiting body. Although the members of the group share the same name, that does not necessarily signify an evolutionary relationship between the members. Examples include: true and false puffballs, bird's nests, earthstars, stinkhorns, stalked puffballs, and toughskins.

Structure
Many members of the group start as roughly spherical masses of homogeneous tissue, and develop internal patterns of spore-bearing areas.






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The Gasteromycetes fungus
Fungus

A fungus is a Eukaryote organism that is a member of the Kingdom Fungi . The fungi are a monophyletic group, also called the Eumycota , that is phylogeny distinct from the morphologically similar slime molds and water molds ....
 is a subgroup of the class
Class (biology)

A class is the taxonomic rank in the biological classification of organisms in biology below phylum and above Order .The orders of taxonomy are life, Domain , kingdom , phylum, class , order , family , genus, and species....
 Basidiomycetes (Mycota division). The name literally means "stomach fungus," because the fungi produce their spores inside the fruiting body. Although the members of the group share the same name, that does not necessarily signify an evolutionary relationship between the members. Examples include: true and false puffballs, bird's nests, earthstars, stinkhorns, stalked puffballs, and toughskins.

Structure


Many members of the group start as roughly spherical masses of homogeneous tissue, and develop internal patterns of spore-bearing areas. In some species empty cavities form within the mass, and line these walls and protrude into the interior of these cavities. In other species the spore-bearing areas form with basidia and hyphae or a gelatinous matrix
Matrix (biology)

In biology, matrix is the material between animal or plant cell , the material in which more specialized structures are embedded, and a specific part of the mitochondrion that is the site of oxidation of organic molecules....
 already in that area.

Sources


Mushrooms of the Northwest North America by Schalkwijk-Barendsen