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Q: Why Mold grow at low PH than yeast?
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How is yeast and mold alike?

both are in the Fungus kingdom and are Eukaryotic. Yeast reproduce by asexual budding and do anaerobic respiration aka fermentation. Molds reproduce both sexually and asexually with hyphae and are primarilly aerobic respirators. Yeast is usually not colored. Molds are usually very colorful. Both have strong aromas. Both can be considered parasites. Both require warmth moisture-humidity and low light for optimal reproduction-growth.


Can you make rock candy with sweet n low?

no you can't. it will just grow mold instead.


What foods grow the most mold?

Molds grow over many surfaces, for example wood and food. Mold grows best in warm and moist temperatures, but some mold can grow at freezing temperatures. Humidity and temperature must be stable enough to foster the growth of mold colonies, often seen as a downy or furry coating growing on food. Bread that is kept in warm moist environments is prone to the growth of mold. It becomes stale more quickly in the low temperature of a refrigerator, although by keeping it cool, mold is less likely to grow. Foods That Grow the Most Mold: Lemon, Bread, Cheese, Fruits/Vegetables.


Is it possible for mold or bacteria to grow in an unopened organic snack bar if it was processed properly?

Being organic would have nothing to do with it. If the snack bar was not made properly with the appropriately low water activity, mold or bacteria could grow.


Why does wheat bread grow more mold than white bread?

White bread contains less nutrients than whole wheat bread. Mold needs nutirents like phosphorus and sulphur which is found only in very low levels in white bread. As the quote says "man cannot live on [white] bread alone" nor can mold or not very well.


Why does penicillin mold occasional grow in jelly?

Molds are more capable of growing in materials with high osmotic pressure or with low moisture. They also have the ability to grow under acidic conditions.


Does jell-o grow fungus?

Yes. Apparently Jello can serve as a low-cost alternative for agar growth medium. In my case, i added some beef boulion cubes to add nutrients, and was successfully able to cultivate a blue mold and a yellow mold.


Does temperature affect the bacteria growth in bread?

fungi can grow at a temperature of 30 degrees Celsius. they struggle to grow at temperatures of 4 degrees and below because it is too cold for them to be active and reproduce. Fungi can not grow at temperatures of 37 degrees Celsius and above either because it is too warm.


How do you make bread that tastes good?

Ingredients: honey, water, grain (optional: yeast) Instructions: If you are making it with flour DO NOT use bleached flour. Mix ingredients. Mold into bread shape and put into oven at low-medium temperature until done.


What causes thrush?

Thrush is caused by yeast, already present in the body, that grows out of control. This yeast is almost always Candida albicans, but another, more resistant yeast, Candida glabrata, can also lead to thrush. Many women, (as well as men and children) carry yeast in and on their bodies without any problems. Yeast usually lives in the intestines, vagina, mouth and skin, where 'friendly' bacteria help keep yeast levels low. When this balance is disrupted, however, and the yeast is allowed to grow unchecked, it causes havoc in the body. The vagina is one of the areas most likely to be affected by thrush. Although the vagina is generally too acidic for yeast to grow out of control, it's sensitive to small changes and can easily become an ideal environment for yeast to flourish. Too much yeast irritates the vaginal tissues and this leads to the typical symptoms of thrush.


What mold count is considered high or low?

300cfu/g


Why does mold grow better in a warm area?

Molds are types of Fungus that grow in Humid, Low-Light and No-So-Airy places like Bathrooms, Kitchens and Basements.Molds are not typically Warmth-Loving however they generally don't like freezing temperatures and windy locations.Molds grow in many colors and can cause sickness.