im no doctor so i dont know the technicalities of what it does, but i do know aspergillus spores are toxic, to humans,
however
if it was only a small amount, youll probably get a stomach upset, maybe some nausea, mabye even an allergy type response (ie hives, swelling eyes) anything larger or more regular(ie more than once or twice) then you should be seen by a doctor(i say go to the doctor anyway to be on the safe side)
also if its possible get rid of the mould from where ever it is, if its in your house or near you at most times.
moulds are not good for human, nor animals health.
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Aspergillus species, most abundantly Aspergillus flavus
Aspergillus is a genus consisting of several hundred mold species.
The life cycle of Aspergillus involves spores being dispersed into the environment, germinating to form hyphae, which then grow and produce conidiophores. These conidiophores release spores, completing the cycle. Aspergillus can reproduce both sexually and asexually.
Aspergillus has conidiophores that form a brush-like structure with conidia at the tips, resembling a round brush or broom, while Rhizopus has sporangia that appear swollen and balloon-like with sporangiospores inside. The conidiophores of Aspergillus are more elongated and brush-like compared to the swollen sporangia of Rhizopus.
Aspergillus and Penicillium are both types of fungi, but they have key differences in their characteristics and functions. Aspergillus typically has a more complex structure with a distinct conidial head, while Penicillium has a brush-like conidiophore. Aspergillus is known for its ability to produce a wide range of enzymes and secondary metabolites, while Penicillium is famous for producing the antibiotic penicillin. Overall, Aspergillus is more diverse in its functions and habitats, while Penicillium is more specialized in its antibiotic production.
The scientific name of aspergillus is Aspergillus.
Aspergillus species, most abundantly Aspergillus flavus
Aspergillus flavus is a pathogenic fungus best known for its colonisation of legumes and cereal grain. It typically occurs during the harvest and storage of the legumes and grains.
Aspergillus ochraceus was created in 1877.
Aspergillus sojae was created in 1971.
Aspergillus clavatus was created in 1834.
Aspergillus belongs to class : Eurotiomycetes
Fungi from aspergillus genus. Aspergillus niger for example.
Aspergillus is a genus consisting of several hundred mold species.
Aspergillus are a type of fungi thus they are invertebrates.An vertebrate is described as an animal with a backbone or spine.Just like mushrooms, aspergillus do not have bones let alone a spine.
Aspergillus is a genus of fungi that come in various sizes, typically ranging from 2 to 100 micrometers in diameter. The size can vary depending on the specific species of Aspergillus.
None of the currently available antifungal drugs are reliably effective against Aspergillus