Yes.
Bread moulds belong to the kingdom Fungi and are Zygomycetes.Their scientific name is Rhizopus.
Yes, bread mold is an example of fungi
black fungi. Get it? Cause he's a black fun guy.
fungi
yeast, mushrooms, and bread mold are fungi. but algae isn't;algae is a plant.
Bread Mold Fungi (fungi) Zygomycota Zygomycetes Mucoralis Mucoraceae Rhizopus R. stolonifer
Black bread mold, Rhizopus stolonifer, is not a sac fungi but a zygospore fungi or zygomycota. Red bread molds (neurospora) are in fact sac fungi/ascomycota. They are a form of sexual sac fungi (along with truffles). (from the Mader Biology textbook 10th edition. copyright 2010. Mc-Graw Hill companies)
Fungi.
Rhizopus stolonifer
yes, you first have to grow mold on bread like rye bread or something and when mold is grown shake the piece of bread over another piece of food like an orange and leave that out and bread mold will grow on it.
Penicillin is obtained from the Penicillium notatum 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.