yes lol. It grows on bread.
Fungus and protists help us in many ways. Fungus and protists are used in food to make it tasty. Example of a fungus used in food is yeast (makes your bread rise). Medicine for example Penicillin comes from a mold of Penicillium. They affect our ecosystems and are used for industrial purposes.
Bread mold grows incredibly fast. Strawberries and tomatoes are also easy to become moldy.
There are fungus spores floating around in the air. If you leave food out at room temperature the spores land on the food and start growing by feeding on the bread. Covering the food, such as leaving it in a sealed bag, prevent the spores landing on the food. Putting the food in the fridge stops the fungus growing because it does not like cold temperatures.
Black bread mold is also called ergot. It is of the phylum Zygomycota of the Kingdom Fungi.
No because when the bread gets old from the mold that when it's starts to mold (fungus)
Fungus
Yes, it is.
i think bread and time or fungus and bread
yes lol. It grows on bread.
yes lol. It grows on bread.
mold bread has green fungus growing out of it. stale means old but stiff and hard...i think
it is a type of fungus that you can find on bread when it is left outside for a few days. Mold spreads via spores.
The common Bread Mold Fungus
Fungus and protists help us in many ways. Fungus and protists are used in food to make it tasty. Example of a fungus used in food is yeast (makes your bread rise). Medicine for example Penicillin comes from a mold of Penicillium. They affect our ecosystems and are used for industrial purposes.
like white cottony of fungus
Mold is caused by different types of fungi. This fungus is in the air and can land on foods, like bread, and grow in the right conditions.