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molds are a type of mushroom and both are part of the fungi kingdom

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They are both organisms: more specifically, fungi.

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Both fern and mushroom reproduce by spores.

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Mushrooms and mold are both fungi and reproduce through spores.

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they both reproduce by spores

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They both are non flowering plants

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How are mushrooms similar to molds?

Mold are mushrooms


How is the reproduction of mushrooms similar to that of mold?

Mushrooms and mold are both fungi and reproduce through spores.


What does fungi include?

Mushrooms and yeasts


What are 2 examples of conjugation fungi?

The common bread mold Rhizopus.


What do mushrooms and mold have in common?

Mycelium is basically the roots of a mushroom. Mycelium happens to be very similar to mold.


How are the cell of a bread mold arranged?

The cells of bread mold are loosely arranged. This is the opposite of the cells of mushrooms which are packed tightly together.


Are yeast mushroom bread mold and algae fungi?

yeast, mushrooms, and bread mold are fungi. but algae isn't;algae is a plant.


Is yeast mushrooms bread mold and algae all fungi?

yes


Is mold bread and stale bread similar?

mold bread has green fungus growing out of it. stale means old but stiff and hard...i think


What are three examples of fugi?

3 examples are bread mold, algae, and mushrooms. Hope it helps!


Are yeast and mushrooms and bread mold and algae all fungi?

Yeast, mushrooms, and bread mold are all types of fungi. Algae, however, is not a fungi but rather a group of photosynthetic organisms that can belong to various taxonomic groups including bacteria, protists, and plants.


Are mold unicellular?

Yes. They are a saprotrophic fungi, similar to yeast. Mycelium (mushrooms, toadstools etc) are not.