How does penicill differ from mucor? What do these molds have in common?

Penicillin and mucor have common features, which include: 1) reproduction by spores, 2) mycelium division, 3) both representatives are molds.
Distinctive features are: 1) penicillin belongs to the genus of marsupial mushrooms, and mucor is from the genus of lower fungi, 2) in penicillin, spores are located at the ends of some mycelium filaments in small brushes, in mucor – spores are located in the heads, 3) in penicillin, the mycelium is multicellular, in mucor – unicellular.



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