The common mushroom (Agaricus campestris) is propagated by spores, the fine black dust seen to be thrown off when a mature specimen is laid on white paper or a white dish; these give rise to what is known as the "spawn" or mycelium, which consists of whitish threads permeating dried dung or similar substances, and which, when planted in a proper medium, runs through the mass, and eventually develops the fructification known as the mushroom. [Please select]
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The sentiment of right, once developed, develops the sentiment of duty. [Please select]
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A sponge-egg develops, as do all eggs, in a definite cycle. [Please select]
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I think he develops better and he certainly sells quicker. [Please select]
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Give the stages which show how the fold of skin develops into separate fins. [Please select]
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He develops, but with genius, and to the end. [Please select]
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