They're safe-to-eat blue molds that thrive in very specific ranges of temperature and acidity. It's alive and needs food, air, and moisture to thrive, and cheese provides a great climate.
Oh, dude, blue mold in cheese is technically living! Yeah, it's like this mold is chilling in your cheese, living its best life, spreading its spores and doing its thing. So, next time you see that blue mold, just remember, it's alive and thriving in your dairy delight.
It is living.
cheese is not a living thing because milk is what cheese is most made of and milk is nonliving...
No, blue cheese itself is not living. You can check if anything is living by asking yourself if it does MRS NERG: (Move, respire, be sensitive to changes such as light, need nutrition, excrete, reproduce and grow). The blue bits in blue cheese are made by moulds and bacteria, and bacteria are a living organism.
Non-living.
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Cheese is molded on purpose. The blue in cheese is the color of mold.
Blue cheese is a catch-all term for cheeses that have blue coloration or veins due to the particular fungus used in its production. While Roquefort is a blue cheese, not all blue cheeses are Roquefort.
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Because God created it to be a nonliving thing No that is the worst answer ever. Cheese is a nonliving organism because cheese does not reproduce, need water or nutrients, it doesn't exchange gases, eliminate waste, respond to the enviorment, and it doesn't mature ( grow, change age, ) We the living organisms need to do 9 things. - reproduce -mature -need food -need water -responds to enviorment -exchanges gases -eliminate waste -is made of cells -dies and cheese only does about 2 of those 9 things. A living thing has to have all of those 9 characteristics. Hope this helped. later no, it is, because god make it is.
Well it all depends on what cheese you have. If you have Blue Cheese that you buy at the store then its good blue cheese. If you bought say marble cheese and its blue its moldy!