Answer Mold uses Asexual reproduction. Tiny Balloon like things called sporangia pop releaseing spores (which act like seeds) all over the place. both sexually and asexually
bread mould is produced when there is an oxygen deficiency, thus caused by the closed bread bag. It is just as if your mouth is closed especially when you are asleep that is why it is advisable to always brush your teeth for bacteria thrives in oxygen deficient or wet, stagnant areas your mouth is always wet with saliva.
The part that you see as mold is the fruiting body of the fungus, which produces spores that are released into the air. Those spores can land on other food, which is how your food starts to mold in the first place.
Mold reproduces by releasing spores which float in the air or are passed along by humans or animals, or anything that passes by that it can cling onto and then if it lands where it is suitable for it to grow it begins the growth process
Moulds reproduce from spores as their in the group Fungi.Mould is also a type of fungus that can be found on bread.The one that can be found on bread is called the bread mould.There are also many other types of moulds in the fungus group.
I have known an industry named DDW PLASTIC & MOULD which moulding the plastic & also providing the moulding machines.
It reproduces by growing - spreading itself/replicating - on walls.
Moulds reproduce, through sexual and Asexual spores. See related link...
Mold reproduces by using spores. Spores are the molds equivalent to sperm and eggs. The mold releases them into the air, they settle upon one another and presto change - o, reproduction.
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Yes, why yes it does.
asexually
Someone hasn't been cleaning under the skin.
slime molds
For the Myxomycetes, the are called myxoamoeba or swarmers (if they have flagella). For the Dictyosteliomycetes, they are amoeba.
Sporangiophores
slime molds
Someone hasn't been cleaning under the skin.
molds is decomposer
flagellated reproductive cells
slime molds
which food molds fastest
The food that moLds the fastest is milk.
Molds are fungi, which means they absorb their food from an outside source. Their food usually consists of decayed organic matter.
Yes. If you need more info see link below.
Molds are important in the food industry because they hold items like batter and Jell-O's until they harden. Molds also allow foods to be made into different shapes.
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Molds and fungi are found everywhere inside and outside, and can grow on almost any substance when moisture is present. Molds when they reproduce make spores, which can be carried by air currents.
There is no such thing as "green mold," the green pigment that you see is the result of spores, which molds use to reproduce.