TOPIC 1: What is the function of the highlighted structure in the picture below? (Lasochka/Shutterstock) Select one: It lifts the cap and the gills above the ground, allowing the spores to be scattered by the wind. It protects the other organs from the rain. It produces the spores. It decomposes dead organic materials and transports the released nutrients to all the mushroom's organs.
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