Their structure and shape seem to be similar . . . ?
Mold fungi, such as bread mold (Rhizopus) and black mold (Aspergillus), have a thread-like or fuzzy appearance. These fungi belong to the group known as Zygomycetes and Ascomycetes, which are common sporangium fungi that produce spores in specialized structures called sporangia.
The binomial nomenclature of slime mold is Physarum Polycephalum
The common name for penicillium is blue mold.
Mold is a type of fungus that can have a fuzzy or wool-like appearance, depending on the species and growing conditions. Mold can be white, grey, or other colors and is commonly found in damp environments.
The organism is likely a mold. Mold is a type of fungus that grows in the form of multicellular filaments called hyphae. The black spore-producing structures at the tips of the threads are called sporangia or conidia, which help the mold reproduce and spread.
Mycelium is basically the roots of a mushroom. Mycelium happens to be very similar to mold.
fungus, mold, etc mushroom reproduces by spore
fungus, mold, etc mushroom reproduces by spore
Common species under the Phylum Zygomycota include Rhizopus stolonifer (black bread mold) and Mucor mucedo (pin mold). These species are characterized by their asexual reproductive structures known as sporangia.
Mold
Mold fungi, such as bread mold (Rhizopus) and black mold (Aspergillus), have a thread-like or fuzzy appearance. These fungi belong to the group known as Zygomycetes and Ascomycetes, which are common sporangium fungi that produce spores in specialized structures called sporangia.
yeast, mold and mushroom
cold mold
cold mold
cold mold
cold mold
The three characteristics that a bread mold shares with a mushroom are both use spores to reproduces, both have hyphae, and both have eukaryotes.