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Q: What hyphae spread across the surface of food in molds?
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True or false fuzzy looking molds that grow on food have hyphae that are packed tightly together?

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What is the label of fungi molds?

Fungi, which is separate from plants, animals, and bacteria are a large group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds (British English: moulds), as well as the more familiar mushrooms. These organisms are classified as their own kingdom.Molds (or moulds) are fungi that grow in the form of multicellular filaments called hyphae.


What are the difference between water mold and mold growing the expired bread?

Water molds are typically oomycetes. Oomycetes are in teh calde Stramenopila. They are separated from Fungi (including bread molds) by the their use of the DAP pathway for lysine synthesis, the presence of cellulose in their cell walls, their tubular cisternae in the mitochondria, heterokont flagella on their zoospores, and lack of a Spitzenkorper in their hyphae. Fungi use the AAA pathway for lysine synthesis, have chitin in their cell walls, have plate-like cisternae in the mitochondria, a single whiplash flagellum, and use a Spitzenkorper to elongate their hyphae.


Are cellular slime molds free living?

Yes. Slime molds are the largest single celled organisms and contain tens of thousands of nuclei, with some reaching sizes up to about a foot in diameter. They "flow" across surfaces, surrounding and engulfing their food.


How do you explain a mold from a cast?

Molds formed on the surface of mud or clay, then, rarely are fossilized, because they are likely to erode more quickly than the mud or clay in which they were formed can harden.