Mucor is a genus of about 40 species of molds commonly found in soil and on plant surfaces, as well as in rotten vegetable matter.
Rhizopus is a genus of molds that includes cosmopolitan filamentous fungi found in soil, decaying fruit and vegetables, animal feces, and old bread.
coprophilus fungi are saprophytic dung loving fungi. they live on herbivorous dung which contain many nurients. example- mucor, rhizopus
Penicillium notatum, Rhizopus, Mucor, Phtopthota
rhizopus grows on bread when they are very old and very damp.
fungus mushroom moss Because they are organisms that live off of non living organic matters They secrete (or produce) digestive enzymes into the non living organic matters and absorb the products of digestion.
mucor produces zygospores in sexual reproduction
Mucor and Rhizopus
Saprophytic bacteria are those that live and feed on dead matter. The examples of the same include Agaricus, Rhizopus and mucor.
coprophilus fungi are saprophytic dung loving fungi. they live on herbivorous dung which contain many nurients. example- mucor, rhizopus
what is a mucor
Penicillium notatum, Rhizopus, Mucor, Phtopthota
The bread absorbs the moisture in the air, which encourages the mould spores in the air to multiply.
rhizopus grows on bread when they are very old and very damp.
Mucor is a type of mold .
mode of the nutrition of mucor
The scientific name of Rhizopus is Rhizopus stolonifer. It is a common bread mold that can spoil food and cause foodborne illnesses if consumed.
fungus mushroom moss Because they are organisms that live off of non living organic matters They secrete (or produce) digestive enzymes into the non living organic matters and absorb the products of digestion.
Uses of mucor racemosus - control abnormal coagulation.