Rhizopus stolonifer is more commonly known as black bread mold. Rhizopus stolonifer is a part of the family Mucoraceae due to the key feature of a swollen extension of the sporangiophore. It looks like a balloon in the sporangium.
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Yes, bread mold is an example of fungi
Fruit mould is a fungus called Penicillium from which is made penicillin. Bread mould is a fungus Mucor and a slime mould is probably a different, more obscure type of fungus.
No it is a decomposer.
the three higher forms of fungi are ; bread mould, penicillium and aspergillus.
Fungi causes some of the most irritating skin diseases and the it also causes the bread mould.
Yeast, in bread-making, is fungi. So to answer the question fungi helps the bread rise baisically!
yes, you first have to grow mold on bread like rye bread or something and when mold is grown shake the piece of bread over another piece of food like an orange and leave that out and bread mold will grow on it.
Fungi, ferns, horsetails, liverworts, hornworts, and mosses.
Penicillin is obtained from the Penicillium notatum mold.
Sort of - it comes from a mould. Penicillin is excreted from several different strains of the Penicillium fungi. The antibiotic is this excreted chemical, not the mould that excretes it.
Both mushrooms and bread molds are fungi. They reproduce through spores, and thrive in moist environments. Additionally, they play roles in decomposition of organic matter in nature.
fungi is a type of mould