a toadstool does but a fern does not. a fern makes its own food
Bacteria and germs have an opportunity to settle on the left out food. They will try and invade the food and this causes rotting.
fungi only grows on rotting vegetation because it doesn't have any chlorophyll so it can't make it's own food, so it grows on rotting vegetation because it can take the food from the other plants.
I think a refrigerator, slows down the process of food rotting as the microorganisms take more time to cause chemical reactions in cold weather.
Yes. Ferns can take in minerals.
I would take my fish to the vet and ask the Doctor to tell you why the fish has rotting fins
Avery Arable
Fern takes Wilbur to live with her uncle on his farm.
It takes 14 days to digest beef and only 4 hours for it to begin rotting!
Cause it dose not need roots to live and if it burns in a forest the fern will take the fire straight up it to the top of the trees and burn all the trees that are connected by the fern.
When we returned from our vacation and stepped in our door, we were assailed by the smell of rotting food. Someone had forgotten to take out the trash before we left; I won't name names here.
Take the cat to the vet
"Where the Red Fern Grows" is set in the late 1930s and early 1940s in the Ozark Mountains.