Fruiting body of penicilin
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The fruiting body of Penicillium is a cleistothecium. A cleistothecium is the proper name for a closed, spherical ascocarp. Within the ascocarp, asci are housed. Each asci carries around eight ascospores, which are formed through sexual reproduction of ascomycetes (a type of fungus).
- Fungal fruiting bodies are known as conidia. These tuft-like clusters at the tips of filaments (hyphae) contain rounded spores strung together in chains. ... The mould grows as a mycelium of hyphal threads, which develop the fruiting bodies seen here. Species of penicillium are the source of the antibiotic penicillin.
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Fruiting body of ascomycetes called Ascocarp
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