Common Molds
Examples
Rhizopus stolonifer (bottom left), Mucor hiemalis (bottom middle), Mucor mucedo (bottom right)
Rhizopus stolonifer (bottom left), Mucor hiemalis (bottom middle), Mucor mucedo (bottom right)
Evolutionary Milestones
Common modes posses one evolutionary milestone: eukaryote.
Habitat
Common molds can be found in moist areas.
Anatomical/ Structural Features
Common modes posses one evolutionary milestone: eukaryote.
Habitat
Common molds can be found in moist areas.
Anatomical/ Structural Features
How do they acquire nutrients
Common molds are heterotrophs. They are decomposers and parasites
What do they eat
Common molds decompose organic materials to eat.
What eats them
Common molds are parasites and don't have many parasites.
Symmetry
lack symmetry
Mobility
Common molds do not move.
Reproduction
Common mold reproduces asexually using spores.
Development
Common molds are heterotrophs. They are decomposers and parasites
What do they eat
Common molds decompose organic materials to eat.
What eats them
Common molds are parasites and don't have many parasites.
Symmetry
lack symmetry
Mobility
Common molds do not move.
Reproduction
Common mold reproduces asexually using spores.
Development