Yes, although probably not the mold you are suspecting.
Molds and yeasts are found all over the body - in the skin, and especially in the bowels.
In certain circumstances, especially in immunosuppressed states (cancer, chemotherapy, AIDS, chronic steroid use), the body cannot fight off the molds and they begin to proliferate. These are very serious infections and may very well cause death - sometimes quite quickly.
Mold get their foods from where they grow. They just live on another living body and take food and reproduce.
No. Although the nails and hair will keep growing for about a week or so, the dead body itself won't grow anymore.
Only if the beans were left in a body of water for a long time. However mold does grow on beans.
What makes mold grow on beans?
There are many different kinds of ingredients that grow mold. Fruits and breads can grow many different kinds of mold.
You'll find that almost everything has the potential to grow mold. That includes foods which, when they rot, often grow mold. So yes, a pear can grow mold. I suggest you eat it before it does.
Mold grows on cheddar cheese because mold needs moisture to grow.
This depends on the mold. eg: Bread molds grow on bread.
When mold is in the outdoor, when they grow in the outdoor, it is called outdoor mold. Actually where there is food molds grow there.
Mold can also grow on cheese.
mold does basically grow on all foods
yes. virtually, mold can grow on anything