ASMR: Mycelium, Fungi Facts (Fungi is now used in building material!) | Ear-to-ear Whispering


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Concerning the anatomy of a fungus, mycelium is the body or 'vegetative' part, and the mushrooms are the reproductive part.
Mycelium is absolutely fascinating. Its interesting how it works, what role it serves in ecosystems, what it can do, and how its being used in multiple industries. In my opinion, we are in the early stages of our understanding and use of fungus and mycelium.

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Regards,
Harry

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