what is unique about the members of the group of fungi to which penicillium notatum belongs? they are not…

what is unique about the members of the group of fungi to which penicillium notatum belongs? they are not important for medicine. they are not made up of hyphae. they are used in fermentation. they lost the reproductive phase.
Answer
Brief Explanations:
- Option 1: Penicillium notatum is the source of penicillin, which is crucial for medicine. So this option is incorrect.
- Option 2: Fungi (including the group Penicillium notatum belongs to - Ascomycetes) are made up of hyphae. This option is wrong.
- Option 3: While some fungi are used in fermentation (e.g., yeast in brewing), this is not a unique feature of the group (Ascomycetes) Penicillium notatum belongs to.
- Option 4: Many members of the Ascomycetes (the group Penicillium notatum is in) are classified as Deuteromycetes (fungi imperfecti) because they have lost the sexual (reproductive) phase in their life - cycle.
Answer:
They lost the reproductive phase.