No. aspergillus is a fungi, which is a eukaryote.
Penicilium is a fungus. It has eukaryotic cells.
Rhizopus is a fungus, so it is a eukaryote.
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No, it not unicellular
The fungus aspergillus fumigatus is a fungal infection that effects people who are allergic to this fungus. The fungus aspergillus fumigatus can be treated with common medicines for fungus remedies.
Aspergillus gives black appearance on sda medium with yellow colour background
Euglenas are unicellular protists.
Amoeba is unicellular.
Could the specks be aspergillus????
Aspergillus sojae was created in 1971.
Aspergillus ochraceus was created in 1877.
Aspergillus clavatus was created in 1834.
Aspergillus belongs to class : Eurotiomycetes
Fungi from aspergillus genus. Aspergillus niger for example.
Aspergillus is a genus consisting of several hundred mold species.
Aspergillus species, most abundantly Aspergillus flavus
Aspergillus are a type of fungi thus they are invertebrates.An vertebrate is described as an animal with a backbone or spine.Just like mushrooms, aspergillus do not have bones let alone a spine.
aspergillus - conidium. rhizopus - sporangium
None of the currently available antifungal drugs are reliably effective against Aspergillus
Aspergillus is a haploid fungi its life cycle involve both sexual and asexual cycle.
The fungus aspergillus fumigatus is a fungal infection that effects people who are allergic to this fungus. The fungus aspergillus fumigatus can be treated with common medicines for fungus remedies.