Thursday, February 11, 2010

What is schizophora, mucor, and rhizopus with reference to fungi??????????

what basically they are? are they mode of nutrition either mode of reproduction??????? what they are?


plz tell me as soon as possibleWhat is schizophora, mucor, and rhizopus with reference to fungi??????????
I don't know what is schizophora in connection with fungi. But this what goes out:





Schizophora is a section of true flies containing 78 families, which are collectively referred to as muscoids, even though - technically - the term ';muscoid'; should be limited to flies in the superfamily Muscoidea;





It appears to be an insect in the picture (try to check wikipedia)





Mucor belongs to the kingdom fungi. they are through reproduction. Here's a definition:





Mucor is a genus of about 40 species of molds commonly found in soil and on plant surfaces, as well as in rotten vegetable matter.





While, Rhizopus is a mould fungus. a mould that causes decay such as the common bread mould. Rhizopus is a genus of molds that includes cosmopolitan filamentous fungi found in soil, decaying fruit and vegetables, animal feces, and old bread.





I'm not really sure if it's through nutrition but based on wiki it is produced both sexual and asexual spores.








Hope it helps.

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