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Difference between rhizopus and penicillium

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Answered by AMV101
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Answer:The main difference between Mucor and Rhizopus is that the Mucor does not have rhizoids and stolons while Rhizopus has both rhizoids and stolons. Further, Mucor has branched sporangiophore while the sporangiophore of Rhizopus is generally unbranched. ... Mucor and Rhizopus are fungi that belong to the phylum Zygomycota.

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Answered by santhoshikumari141
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Answer:

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As you�ve mentioned all of these fungi are pretty common on bread. Rhizopus colonies tend to be grayish brown and sort of fuzzy. Penicillium colonies are almost always teal with a white outline. Aspergillus colonies can range from brown to black and are usually fuzzy, like Rhizopus.

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