They break down the food into simpler substances
mould cannont make it's own food but the dragon scale fern can make it's own food
The mould obtain its food by breaking down into simpler substance which they can absorb.
Mushroom: A mushroom is the fleshy, spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus, typically produced above ground on soil or on its food source. Fern: A fern is any one of a group of about 12,000 species of plants belonging to the botanical group known as Pteridophyta.
yes, you first have to grow mold on bread like rye bread or something and when mold is grown shake the piece of bread over another piece of food like an orange and leave that out and bread mold will grow on it.
yes. in fact, the only food mould doesn't grow on is honey!
It breaks down the bread starches into simple sugars
Water and bread do not combine to make mold. Mold is a living organism that grows from molt spores, which can be found in most environments. Mold needs moisture and food to grow, and the starch in bread is an excellent food source.
Mould, the noun, is a small, spore-bearing fungal plant which feeds on such things as food and damp wood. Mould, the verb, means to shape. As a result, there is an associated noun, which is also mould meaning a form or pattern into which liquid metal, wax, plastic, bread dough etc. can be poured.
a toadstool does but a fern does not. a fern makes its own food
Eventually it can do that. Mold can grow on bread as well as any other food. Airborne mold spores only require a moist environment to thrive and colonize. This process is not as rapid though as compared to mold forming on food in a warmer environment.
You can usually see mould on food.
A fern is a herbivore. Ferns are plants that absorb nutrients through their roots, leaves, and other parts. They do not have the capability to eat or digest other organisms. They are primarily photosynthetic and obtain their energy from the sun.