Table 4.2. Comparison of microscopic morphology of representative zygomycetous and ascomycetous molds. Genus Rhizopus Aspergillus Penicillium Septa in mycelium (-/+) Branching in Septa in conidiophore/ conidiophore/ sporangiophore (-/+) sporangiophore (-/+) Location of asexual spores (internal or external)

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Label the conidia and conidiophore in Figures 4.7 and 4.8. Compare them by filling up the table.
"Rhizopus stolonifer" by paweesit is licensed under CC BY ND 2.0
Figure 4.1. Colony of Rhizopus stolonifer.
Transcribed Image Text:"Rhizopus stolonifer" by paweesit is licensed under CC BY ND 2.0 Figure 4.1. Colony of Rhizopus stolonifer.
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Figure 4.7. Microscopic morphology of
Aspergillus.
Table 4.2. Comparison of microscopic morphology of representative zygomycetous and
ascomycetous molds.
Genus
Septa in
mycelium
(-/+)
Rhizopus
Aspergillus
Penicillium
"Penicillium at -400x" by Marc Perkins - OCC Biology Department is licensed
under CC BY-NC 2.0
Figure 4.8. Microscopic morphology of
Penicillium.
Septa in
conidiophore/
sporangiophore (-/+)
Branching in
conidiophore/
sporangiophore (-/+)
Location of asexual
spores (internal
or external)
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Transcribed Image Text:"Aspergillus" by Twin and Twin Trading is licensed under CC BY-ND 2.0 Figure 4.7. Microscopic morphology of Aspergillus. Table 4.2. Comparison of microscopic morphology of representative zygomycetous and ascomycetous molds. Genus Septa in mycelium (-/+) Rhizopus Aspergillus Penicillium "Penicillium at -400x" by Marc Perkins - OCC Biology Department is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0 Figure 4.8. Microscopic morphology of Penicillium. Septa in conidiophore/ sporangiophore (-/+) Branching in conidiophore/ sporangiophore (-/+) Location of asexual spores (internal or external) ||
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