In the US the word "mold" generally refers to any of a group of fungi which can infest the growing crop. Depending on the severity of infestation, the crop may be only slightly damaged, or it could be completely destroyed.One example is white mold in beans, caused by the fungus Sclerotinia sclerotiorum. It usually infects the lower part of the plant first, but if conditions are favorable, it can kill the entire plant.
Mold, whether is be something that clay conformed to or bacteria, is a noun. However, it can also be a verb if something is conforming to something else, or molding to it. Mold the thing is a noun while the action is a verb.
yes plants are part of life science, since it is breathing in air and out carbon dioxide it is
Oranges can grow mold better because an orange does not have any preservatives, unlike some bread and stupid idiots..., or cheese. Preservatives help the food not mold or grow fungus. -P.S. I am in 7th grade and i learned about this today in class, i am doing a project on it. Hope it answered your question. -Oranges can grow mold, as long as mold spores are present. Mold will grow best once the orange begins to decompose (preservatives don't last forever, therefore mold may grow on any decomposing organic matter)
Many kinds of mold. Mold is a living creature just like a flower or a tree only smaller & simpler. It is literally almost everywhere except the South Pole. It reproduces by sending its offspring out into the air where it floats till it contacts something & attaches itself & starts to grow.
yes mold is life science its not physical because it has nothing to do with people and its not earth science because it has nothing to do with the earth
No, Mustard can NOT mold, it has tons of preservatives witch make it impossible to mold, I'm currently doing a science project with mold and diffrent ingredients, and mustard will not mold.
Fungi
Germs, Fungas, and Mold Oh My!
it doesent reccently i did a science fair project and it didnt mold at all
It does, it just takes time. I am doing a science project right now and it is about bread mold. Do you WANT to have mold grow or something?
The green parts of mold are the mold's spores, which enable the mold to reproduce.
Yes, kiwis to grow mold. The most predominent is usually green molds.
their isn't one
keep it in warm but moist
bread
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