why do mushrooms grow their gills and spores on the underside of the fruit body? Isn’t it better to grow it on top so that air and passing animals can carry it?

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Protection from rain I think and harsh winds. The gills need breezes but the fins regulate the rate – such efficiency of design. Beautiful

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