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It's name is Penicillium Fungi and it has lots of species form Tricochomaceae family.

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Is penicillin an example of a imperfect fungi?

No, penicillin is not an imperfect fungus. Penicillin is an antibiotic produced by the fungus Penicillium. Imperfect fungi are a group of fungi that have only asexual reproductive structures and do not fit neatly into the traditional fungal classification system.


What types of fungi are harmful and what types are useful?

Fungi is definitely more useful than it is harmful. Yeast (which IS fungi) is used to convert sugar to alcohol in the making of beer and wine. Fungi is even used to make penicillin. Also club fungi is good for you too. The fungi that are bad for you can be Jockitch, Tiena, Candida, and ugaa


How fungi is useful to use?

Fungi are a group of organisms that include mushrooms, (like those we eat) and yeasts which live naturally in our bodies .Their advantages are;Fungi improve's a plant to access waterIt helps to break molecules down into usable formsIt also helps to greater soil volumeFungi is used for fermentation (making beer and wine and baking bread).The fungus Penicillium is used to manufacture the antibiotic penicillin.


What are two useful fungi?

Mushrooms, such as shiitake or button mushrooms, are a useful fungi that can be eaten for their nutritional benefits. Yeast is another useful fungi used in baking and brewing to help with fermentation processes.


In what ways is fungi helpful to humans?

Fungi are helpful to humans in various ways, such as providing food (mushrooms), medicine (penicillin), and aiding in decomposition and nutrient recycling in ecosystems. Additionally, some fungi are used in bioremediation to clean up environmental pollution.

Related Questions

What medication is made out of fungi?

penicillin


What kingdom makes penicillin?

Fungi


Is penicillin an example of a imperfect fungi?

No, penicillin is not an imperfect fungus. Penicillin is an antibiotic produced by the fungus Penicillium. Imperfect fungi are a group of fungi that have only asexual reproductive structures and do not fit neatly into the traditional fungal classification system.


Was penicillin discovered in mold?

No it is not. Penicillin is grown from mold (Penicillum fungi).


Name two useful fungi and state how are they useful to man?

Penicillium chrysogenum: Used to produce the antibiotic penicillin, which is effective against many bacterial infections. Saccharomyces cerevisiae: Used in baking to ferment dough and produce bread, as well as in brewing to ferment beer and wine.


Can all fungi be used to extract penicillin?

No


What antibiotics are obtained from fungi?

penicillin


What types of fungi are harmful and what types are useful?

Fungi is definitely more useful than it is harmful. Yeast (which IS fungi) is used to convert sugar to alcohol in the making of beer and wine. Fungi is even used to make penicillin. Also club fungi is good for you too. The fungi that are bad for you can be Jockitch, Tiena, Candida, and ugaa


What is used to make penicillin?

The fungi is called.... uhhh..... well, I'm pretty sure that its a fungi that helps make penicillin. This fungi can also be called "fungus" in singular form. :P you probably love my answer :D


How how is fungi useful?

Fungi is useful to use in the making of foods and drinks such as bread and beer, are fungi.


What animal kingdom is a penicillin mold in?

The penicillin mold is a fungus called Penicillium and it belongs to the Fungi kingdom.


Do viruses infect fungi?

Yes. Mycoviruses are viruses that infect certain fungi including mushrooms/toadstools, moulds like penicillin, and mycorrhizae. They can therefore affect production of edible mushrooms, penicillin and plants that benefit from useful symbiotic relationships with mycorrhizal fungi on their roots.

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