Yes.
Yes, but they cannot produce their own food.
Rhizopus is a fungus, specifically a mold.
filamentous spongi, a mold
Yes, mold is type of multicellular fungi. Mold is also composed of hyphae.
The filamentous morphology of water molds is considered a case of convergent evolution with the hyphae of fungi because they both have evolved similar structures independently to increase their surface area for nutrient absorption and growth. Despite the similarities in appearance, water molds and fungi are not closely related but have evolved analogous structures through natural selection to better adapt to their respective environments.
Mold is a fungus. improving answer: Mould is a form of fungi that cannot reproduce sexually, only asexually. it is filamentous (fluffy) and can only grow on surfaces. fungi such as a mushroom can be sexually and asexually reproduced. all fungi release spores, some are dry and blow in the wind, others are stickly and get dispersed by passing by insects. Deutromycetes is the division of mould under the kingdom Fungi.
it is a fungi.
Bread moulds belong to the kingdom Fungi and are Zygomycetes.Their scientific name is Rhizopus.
it is called mold
fungi
Yes some molds are single celled and and others are not
Fungi Mold is also called the Kingdom Mold.