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No, Penicillium is not unicellular; it is a genus of fungi that typically exists in a multicellular form. These fungi are composed of filamentous structures called hyphae, which collectively form a network known as mycelium. While individual cells within Penicillium are unicellular, the organism as a whole is multicellular.

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