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No. aspergillus is a fungi, which is a eukaryote.

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No, Aspergillus is a multicellular fungus. It typically forms a network of filamentous structures known as hyphae.

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Penicilium is a fungus. It has eukaryotic cells.

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Rhizopus is a fungus, so it is a eukaryote.

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No, it not unicellular

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