Penicillium:
Type of Hyphae: The hyphae of Penicillium is profusely branched with septate hyphae. They are composed of thin-walled cells of uninucleated or multinucleated.
type of Sexual spores: Asci and ascospores
Types of asexual spores: takes place by unicellular, uninucleated, non-motile spores called conidia which are a structure formed on conidiophore.
Penicillium:

Rhizopuus:
Hyphae: filamentous, branched, and septate hyphae which differentiated in two in vegetative hyphae- Stolon and rhizoids and reproductive hyphae as Sporangiosphores
Types of sexual spore: Zygospore, produced at the point where two mycelia fuse together to reproduce
type of asexual spore: Sporengiospores: produced inside a spherical structure sporangium.
Rhizopus

Type of hyphae Penicillium Type of sexual spores Type of asexual spores Septate conidiospore Rhizopus Septate...
Please answer all of the following questions. What is the function of the gill-like compacted hyphae on the underside of the Basidiocarp’s cap? Use letters in alphabetical order to select options A They shelter mating mycelia. B They host basidiospores. C They allow for nitrogen fixation. D They bear developing basidia. Which of the following describes the oxygen requirement of fungi? Use letters in alphabetical order to select options A facultative anaerobes B All of these are correct. C obligate...