Penicillium is a genus of fungi known for its ability to adapt to various environments through several key adaptations. One significant adaptation is its production of antibiotics, such as penicillin, which helps it compete against bacteria for resources. Additionally, Penicillium can thrive in diverse substrates, including decaying organic matter, due to its efficient enzymatic breakdown of complex compounds. Its ability to reproduce both sexually and asexually also enhances its resilience and survival in fluctuating conditions.
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Penicillin is the generic term. It is actually the name of a group of antibiotics that are derived from the Penicilliumfungus.
i know sonar is one of them also penicillum
No it is not. Penicillin is grown from mold (Penicillum fungi).
A penicillum does not have flagella, it is a drug, or antibiotic
The bacteria penicillum-candidum is sprayed onto the outside.
You can grow Penicillum notatum by using a batch or continuous fermentor.
Penicillum-Candidum is used to make the white mould coating.
A mold called Penicillum-Candidum (sometimes Penicillum-Cammemberti). It is totally harmless and forms things like the skin on brie.
Molds are used to make certain kinds of cheeses and can be on the surface of cheese or be developed internally. Blue veined cheese such as Stilton are created by the introduction of P. roqueforti or Penicillium roqueforti spores.