Some biologists propose that Penicillium evolved from an ascomycete because it exhibits characteristics typical of ascomycetes, such as the production of ascospores and its genetic makeup. Phylogenetic studies have shown that Penicillium shares a common ancestor with other ascomycete fungi, suggesting a close evolutionary relationship. Additionally, the morphological and reproductive traits observed in Penicillium align with those found in ascomycetes, supporting the idea of a shared lineage. This evolutionary perspective helps explain the diversity and adaptability of Penicillium within its ecological niches.
endosymbiosis.
It depends on various factors such as experience, education, and location. In general, salaries for wildlife biologists and marine biologists can be similar, but wildlife biologists may have more job opportunities due to the broader scope of their work.
Cause if thoughs losers can't understand it then why should we try an learn what can't be
because they where on shrooms when they said that
Biologists study the chemical processes that occur within living organisms, which are fundamental to understanding how life functions. A good understanding of chemistry helps biologists comprehend biological processes at the molecular level, enabling them to make connections between chemical reactions and biological phenomena. Additionally, knowledge of chemistry is important for designing and interpreting experiments in biology.
they thought they were plants
I think Penicillium mold grows faster than bread mold!!!!!! Actually bread mold is just a general term. There any many species of mold that grow on bread, penicillium being one of them. Mold grows well in moist, warm, dark places.
ampibians
My evolved at Lv. 27 (I think)
endosymbiosis.
Well, I know Staphylococcus is a bad germ.. so... lemme think.. Penicillium notatum?
i think you mean charmeleon? its the evolved charmander
I don't think it is but when it evolved it will be smart
I think you are looking for reptiles.
for bad people
not that i know of i think so
It depends on various factors such as experience, education, and location. In general, salaries for wildlife biologists and marine biologists can be similar, but wildlife biologists may have more job opportunities due to the broader scope of their work.