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    : Root-like structures that anchor the mold and absorb nutrients, a key feature distinguishing them from the similar genus Mucor .

    Rhizopus is a genus of common saprophytic fungi—molds that typically live on dead organic matter—known for their rapid growth and broad impact on both industry and health. Members of this genus, such as Rhizopus stolonifer (the common black bread mold), are ubiquitous in soil, air, and decaying vegetation. 🧬 Biology and Structure rhizopus

    : Horizontal "runners" that allow the fungus to spread quickly across a surface. : Root-like structures that anchor the mold and

    Rhizopus species are characterized by their distinct physical architecture and reproductive methods: 🧬 Biology and Structure : Horizontal "runners" that

    : A dense, cottony network of filaments (hyphae) that are usually white but turn gray or black as spores mature.

    : They reproduce asexually via spherical sporangia that release thousands of spores, and sexually through the formation of thick-walled zygospores during unfavorable conditions. Rhizopus - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics