By looking at it.
What should be the effect of too much sunlight to growth by plants?the plant might dry up
A biotic factor that might influence the growth of a plant is competition from neighboring plants for resources like sunlight, water, or nutrients. This competition can limit the availability of resources for the plant, impacting its growth and survival.
The hypothesis that store-bought bread molds faster than bakery bread may stem from the preservatives and additives used in store-bought varieties. These preservatives can create an environment that promotes mold growth or affect the bread's moisture content. Conversely, bakery bread, often made with fewer preservatives and more natural ingredients, might have a longer shelf life. Additionally, differences in packaging and storage conditions could also influence mold growth rates between the two types of bread.
It's in the book .stupid.
It's in the book .stupid.
It's in the book .stupid.
when i was a little girl i made smores out of tinfoil and sunlight... we made tin foil in a right angle and put it on a table facing the sun so that is malted the chocolate... it worked after a while. but with bread, I'm not so sure. It might take hours and hours, and birds might try to eat it. I suppose you could try!
Mold needs carbohydrates to grow. A little flour, sugar, bread crumbs, or cornstarch will provide the nutrients needed. Mold requires a starter colony of spores but these are generally already in the air except in the cleanest of environments. You could get the starter from some already moldy bread or fruit. Give it a few days with no great extremes of hot, cold, sunlight, etc. You might cover the dish lightly with a paper towel or a clean rag.
It's spelled, "Petri", and you put a petri dish on a level surface, otherwise the growth medium might spill out. The level surface could be a sterile box, a regrigerator, or just on a work counter. Then, if you dropped bread crumbs on the bacteria growing in your petri dish, and if those bread crumbs happened to have a little blue bread mold on them, and you noticed that the bread mold killed the bacteria, then your name might be Alexander Fleming, who is credited with discovering antibiotics.
it might be whole grain.
The presence of testosterone encourages the growth of body hair.
yes. it is important for a plant to have healthy leaves forits growth. plants absorb sunlight through stomata which is situated on the underside of the leaves! so if the leaves are not healthy enough to absorb sunlight then photosynthesis will not take place and because of no photosynthesis the plant wont get the vital elements for its growth and the plant might die!