Mycelium
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The Mycelium is the part of a fungus that is usually underground (or inside some another substance). It is composed of hyphae, which look like threads, or rootlets. The mat of hyphae may be very thickly woven. The fungus uses it to extract nutritients. The hyphae are usually syncytic, that is, they do not have complete cell walls.
The part of the fungus which is most visible is the reproductive body. This is often, but not always, the stem and hat of the mushroom.