Yes. Bread molds are fungi. All fungi are eukaryotic.
Penicillium ...Actually, bacteria and mold are two different things. So your question makes no sense. Mold is a type of fungus, a eukaryote. Bacteria are prokaryotes.
A mold or fungi that lives on land as apposed to water. So not in water.
Fungus mold because of warmth and wetness.
Microbes need a moist environment to grow. Therefore, the water helps the mold live comfortably.
It is a Eukaryote
Penicillium ...Actually, bacteria and mold are two different things. So your question makes no sense. Mold is a type of fungus, a eukaryote. Bacteria are prokaryotes.
A mold or fungi that lives on land as apposed to water. So not in water.
The Water Damage Mold website gives information on the mold that develops after a property has suffered water damage. This includes how to detect mold and the health risks that are involved.
water mold
It is Eukaryote =]
Control the water and you control the mold.
Water mold is when something has been saturated in the water for some time and was never dried off. Water stain means something was saturated but then cleaned off to prevent mold from growing.
Fungus mold because of warmth and wetness.
prokaryotic because it contains a cell wall All fungi are eukaryotes including mold!
no
* you add water to the mold then the mold will grow * how can you not know that * wow * bye.............?
Distilled water