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  2. Yes, mushrooms are good for you. But don't eat them every day.

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    Within this kingdom, there are about 14,000 species of mushrooms, with the most popular ones in the United States being portobello, shiitake, button (also known as white button or champignon ...

  3. Free response question - Wikipedia

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    Free response tests are a relatively effective test of higher-level reasoning, as the format requires test-takers to provide more of their reasoning in the answer than multiple choice questions. [4] Students, however, report higher levels of anxiety when taking essay questions as compared to short-response or multiple choice exams.

  4. Agaricus bisporus - Wikipedia

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    Agaricus bisporus, commonly known as the cultivated mushroom, is a basidiomycete mushroom native to grasslands in Eurasia and North America.It is cultivated in more than 70 countries and is one of the most commonly and widely consumed mushrooms in the world.

  5. White button mushroom extract may help slow progression of ...

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    Using blood samples taken from eight prostate cancer patients before and after three months of treatment with white button mushroom extract, they found that myeloid-derived suppressor cells were ...

  6. Agaricus - Wikipedia

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    This question is compounded because Fries himself used Agaricus roughly in Linnaeus' sense (which leads to issues with Amanita), and A. campestris was eventually excluded from Agaricus by Karsten and was apparently in Lepiota at the time Donk wrote this, commenting that a type conservation might become necessary.

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  8. Talk:Agaricus bisporus - Wikipedia

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    Button Mushrooms as all Mushrooms of the Genus Agaricus have been found to contain levels of Agaritine which will metabolize into Hydrazine, a well known Carcinogen. [][] or should it be placed in Agaricus then ? I'm just worried that nobody will see it there. most people actually eat button-mushrooms. — Tom Schuring 22 November 2006 22:44(UTC)

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