Yes, Bacteria is in the mold.Small amounts I doubt will hurt any of us but chronic exposure to mold can be serious. In parts of the world where there is not only poor refrigeration but also poor storage of food in general suffer from all sort of higher incidences of food related disease. I will not go into the details lest I make more of you brief exposure than I should. One thing...the white mold could have been Penicillium...not bad.
More than half of our antibiotics are produced by species of streptomyces, filamentous bacteria that commonly inhibit soil.
The bacteria grows dry, like moss around trees or mold on old bread
Since molds don't have an immune system, they produce antibiodics that kill bacteria.
yes,mold is a homemade bacteria
filamentous spongi, a mold
Yes.
Filamentous bacteria is sometimes found in the wastewater treatment system. This bacteria is seen as beneficial, but can be filtered to remove it from the water system.
Filamentous shape is an adaptation for a nutritional mold as a decomposer
Yes, Bacteria is in the mold.Small amounts I doubt will hurt any of us but chronic exposure to mold can be serious. In parts of the world where there is not only poor refrigeration but also poor storage of food in general suffer from all sort of higher incidences of food related disease. I will not go into the details lest I make more of you brief exposure than I should. One thing...the white mold could have been Penicillium...not bad.
do you want to translate this to english? Translated to English this would be "what is filamentous bacteria?"
Most are unicellular except for the filamentous species.
Most are unicellular except for the filamentous species.
More than half of our antibiotics are produced by species of streptomyces, filamentous bacteria that commonly inhibit soil.
streptomycin is produced from streptomyces species which it characterised by filamentous shape
no, mold is a bacteria or fungus
The bacteria grows dry, like moss around trees or mold on old bread