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.
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The economic importance of molds can be seen in the production of medication. Penicillin is an example of a drug that is made from green mold.
Mushrooms
Yes.In fact many.Aflotoxin is an example which is common in mouldy rice.
There is Aspergillus, Cladosporium Peniccillium, and if you dont like these examples screw you!
The food industry, especially those in baking, use molds for consistency and continuity. For example, molds are used in cake, cookie, and candy making.
Fossils!!
Plants have molds because molds depend on them for foods. That's why molds have plants.
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Liquid rubber has a number of uses. For example, it can be used as a roof sealant or to make molds. It's sealant properties are useful in making medical devices such as dental molds.
Some molds produce allergenic spores or mycotoxins, which can cause allergic reactions or toxic effects in humans and animals. Additionally, certain molds can also break down organic matter, aiding in the decomposition process.