Here are some types of mold.
Household molds: The most common is cladosporium, which is also called black mold. There are many kinds of cladosporium even though they all look similar. Part of the fungi family, penicillium is used to make penicillin. It's the "fuzzy" kind of mold. Aspergillus is most common in houses with a lot of humidity, usually from a leaky roof or something similar. This kind of mold that can cause serious respiratory problems. Alternaria is commonly accepted as a major cause for Asthma because the mold attaches itself to dust particles that we inhale. Mucor is your typical "bread mold." It can affect all types of food. If you see mold on your food, it is probably this type of mold. It is very invasive.
Toxic molds: Stachybotrys was recently identified in the 30's as a major threat to human and animal health. It very commonly affected construction workers, or anybody who worked in/on home renovation, school building, ect. It causes an array of health concerns. Memnoniella resembles the stachybotrys, fungal-type of mold. It can cause allergic symptoms, and can even penetrate the lining of human lungs. The acremonium type of mold is potentially toxic and very dangerous. It can cause meningitis and a variety of other serious health problems.
There are two very common moulds that are widely spread around the world, those are Penicillium sp., the common blue mould, and Neurospora crassa, the common red mould. You may have seen the first in old bread or on the surface of forgotten food inside your fridge, you may have seen the latter in corn or cane sugar.
RhizopusThis is a black bread mold; all molds found on bread are not necessarily this. The dark, spiky zygosporangium found between two suspensors is diagnostic; stalked sporangia, which produce spores, are usually also visible.
Amethyst Deceiver
Agaricus geesterani
Artist's Fungus
Beech Jellydisc
Beef-steak Fungus
Birch Bolete
Birch Polypore
Birch Woodwart
Bird's Nest Fungus
Black Jelly
Blood-Foot Mushroom
Blue Roundhead
Blue-Green Stropharia
Butter Cap
Blusher
Bovine Bolete
Candlesnuff Fungus
Carbon Balls
Clavulinopsis helveola
Club Foot
Clustered Domecap
Clustered Toughshank
Collard Earthstar
Common Earthball
Common Inkcap
Common Stinkhorn
Coral spot fungus
Crab Brittlegill
Crystal Brain
Dead Mans Fingers
Deathcap
Deer Mushroom
Dog Stinkhorn
Dog's Vomit Slime Mold
Dryad's Saddle
Dyer's Polypore
Emetic Russula
Eyelash Cup Fungus
Fairy Inkcap
False Deathcap
Fly Agaric
Fringed Earthstar
Giant Polypore
Giant Puffball
Grey Coral Fungus
Horse Mushroom
Hypoxylon rutilum
Hypoxylon serpens
Jelly Belly
Jew's Ear
King Bolete
Lacquered Bracket
Lactarius hortensis
Larch Bolete
Leccinum brunneogriseolum
Lion's mane
Meadow Waxcap
Oakbug Milkcap
Orange Birch Bolete
Orange Cup
Ob ringless Amanita
Panther Cap
Peck Seaver
Pestle Puffball
Plums & Custard
Pluteus leoninus
Porcelain Fungus
Potato Earthball
Prince
Pterula multifida
Puffball
Puffball spec.
Purple Jellydisc
Red Cracked Bolete
Rooting Poisonpie
Rosy Spike
Scarlet Caterpillarclub
Scurfy Deceiver
Scurfy Twiglet
Shaggy Mane
Shaggy Parasol
Shaggy Pholiota
Silverleaf fungus
Small Stagshorn
Smoky Bracket
Spectacular rustgill
Straight-Branched Coral
Sulphur Knight
Sulphur Tuft
Tarzetta catinus
Thelephora penicillata
Turkey tails
Weeping Widow
White Coral Fungus
White Saddle
Witch's Butter
Wolf's Milk
Wood Hedgehog
Wrinkled Shield
Yellow false truffel
Yellow Stagshorn
Penicillin
Zygomycetes
fungi
Some examples are slime mold, downy mildew, and water molds.
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Molds are considered to be microbes and do not form a specific taxonomic or phylogenetic grouping, but can be found in the divisions Zygomycota and Ascomycota. There are Fungi known as molds. Slime molds and water molds are not Fungi.There are Fungi known as molds. Slime molds and water molds are not Fungi.
Some of the manufacturers of blow molds are Alumi-nex Molds out of Massachusetts and Monroe molds out of Michigan. They are 2 of the main mold makers out there.
Fruit Molds move in spores
fungi
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Big groups of mushrooms could be morels, reishi, crocodile agaricus, or other species.
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the molds are molds that we can survive likeNUCLEAR
You may be able to find big silicone molds at a craft store.i tried Michael's but i only found soap molds and i dont know any other craft stores that could sell big molds.
no their not
microorganisms
Some examples are slime mold, downy mildew, and water molds.
Amoebae, seaweeds, water molds, radiolarians, diatoms
There is Aspergillus, Cladosporium Peniccillium, and if you dont like these examples screw you!