Penicillium reproduces asexually using spores and f the spores land on an adequate food source they could potentially reproduce and grow endlessly especially if in a dark, moist and warm enviroment.
Yeasts are an example of fungi that primarily reproduce asexually through binary fission or budding. Many types of mold species, such as Penicillium or Aspergillus, also reproduce asexually through the formation of spores.
No. Penicillin is a chemical substance. It does not reproduce.
The antibiotic penicillin is produced by the fungus Penicillium.
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Penicillin is derived from the Penicillium fungi, specifically Penicillium chrysogenum. Alexander Fleming discovered the antibiotic properties of penicillin in 1928.
Yeasts are an example of fungi that primarily reproduce asexually through binary fission or budding. Many types of mold species, such as Penicillium or Aspergillus, also reproduce asexually through the formation of spores.
No. Penicillin is a chemical substance. It does not reproduce.
penicillium penicillium Stupid its not penicillium it yeast numbnuts right, yeasts are nonfilamentous, unicellular fungi.
Penicillium produces the penicillin
Penicillium roqueforti was created in 1906.
Penicillium crustosum was created in 1930.
Penicillium chrysogenum was created in 1910.
Penicillium camemberti was created in 1906.
Penicillium echinulatum was created in 1974.
The antibiotic penicillin is produced by the fungus Penicillium.
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Penicllin is made of penicillium. Hope this helps!