Mold is a fungus.
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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.
There is no difference; mold is a type of fungus.
Mold is a subset of fungi.
because the are fungus
Penicillium ...Actually, bacteria and mold are two different things. So your question makes no sense. Mold is a type of fungus, a eukaryote. Bacteria are prokaryotes.
No
mold!
yes lol. It grows on bread.
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Yeast is one of several eukaryotic single celled fungus, mold is a multicellular fungus, and bacteria are single celled prokaryotic microorganisms.
mold is a fungus
Mold is a type of fungus (basidomycota) and ferns are pteridophytes ( vascular seedless plants).
no, mold is a bacteria or fungus
no
Penicillium ...Actually, bacteria and mold are two different things. So your question makes no sense. Mold is a type of fungus, a eukaryote. Bacteria are prokaryotes.
No. There are many different types of mold, but many foods have mold all ready when they are eaten. Do you like blue cheese? The blue color is a mold within the cheese and it is allowed to ripen to get get that blue vein. You probably all ready eat mushrooms. They are a fungus. I can think of many things that people eat that have mold or are a fungus.
No because when the bread gets old from the mold that when it's starts to mold (fungus)
No. It is a type of fungus.