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Write two advantages of spores formed by common bread mould rhizopus

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Answered by harinirk2414
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(i) The spores are covered by thick walls that protect them until they come into contact with another moist surface and can begin to grow.

(ii) Spores being lighter easily get dispersed to distant places and provide better chances of survival.

Answered by anildeshmukh
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R. arrhizus (R. oryzae) is useful for the production of lactic acid and cortisone, for alcoholic fermentation, and for the biosorption (passive adsorption of chemical contaminants by an organism) of heavy metals. R. stolonifer is used to produce fumaric acid, lactic acid, and cortisone, and R. delemar produces fumaric acid and biotin. In Asia several species are important in some foods, such as tempeh, and in many traditional alcoholic beverages.

. R. arrhizus (R. oryzae) is useful for the production of lactic acid and cortisone, for alcoholic fermentation, and for the biosorption (passive adsorption of chemical contaminants by an organism) of heavy metals. R. stolonifer is used to produce fumaric acid, lactic acid, and cortisone, and R. delemar produces fumaric acid and biotin. In Asia several species are important in some foods, such as tempeh, and in many traditional alcoholic drinks

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