The scientific name for the whole group is Fungi. (The capital F is important.) However, there are many levels of scientific names covering the different taxonomic levels: kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species. For example, Fungi, Chytridiomycota, Chytridiomycetes, Chytridiales, Chytriomycetaceae, Chytriomyces hyalinus. Wikipedia is a good place to find the scientific name of a specific fungus.
Sarcoscypha coccinea
common name for fungi
the only name is fungi
i believe its yeast.
fungus
there are thousands on www.calphotos.com
Yeast
Sac Fungi
Conidium
ascus
Because penicillin is made out of the fungus ascomycetes.
what are the biochemical tests for ascomycetes fungi?
An ascospore is a sexually produced spore from the ascus of an Ascomycetes fungus.
Common name for unicellular ascomycetes, including that used in baking
Conidium
ascus
ascus
Because penicillin is made out of the fungus ascomycetes.
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In terms of ecological processes, ascomycetes are important as decomposers of organic material, symbiotes with trees, and a major source of nitrogen in certain ecosystems (as lichens). In industry, ascomycetes, the various yeasts, are what make bread rise and alcoholic beverages alcoholic. As well, several antibiotics are produced from ascomycetes. Many chemicals are massed produced by culturing the ascomycetes that product them naturally. There are some negative reasons why ascomycetes are important. Some, like Claviceps purpurea, are nasty plant pathogens that cost farmers money and raise food prices. Some, such as Candida albicans, are human pathogens.
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what are the biochemical tests for ascomycetes fungi?
An ascospore is a sexually produced spore from the ascus of an Ascomycetes fungus.
what is the difference between ascomycotes and zygomycotes
They are known as the ' sac fungi ' for this reproductive structure.