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

The mycelium of penicillus, in contrast to the mycelium of mucor, consists of branching filaments, divided by partitions into cells. Penicillum spores are not located in the heads, as in mucor, but at the ends of some mycelium filaments in small brushes. The penicillus fungus, like mucor, provokes spoilage of food and takes part in the decomposition of tissues of plant and animal organisms, thanks to a large set of secreted enzymes.



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