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Most of a mushroom's surface area is actually where?

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underground

Fungi can grow fast because they are such good eaters. Fungi have lots of surface area, and this large surface area eats or absorbs. Surface area is how much exposed area an organism has, compared to their overall volume. Most of a mushroom's surface area is actually underground. If you see a mushroom in your yard, that is just a small part of a larger fungus growing underground.

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