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Most defiantly. I just grew mold on one for science fair project.
Mold grows really well on both damp bread inside a sealed plastic bag, and any type of meat.
Mold is likely to grow faster on an apple in a bag because the high humidity and limited air circulation provide an ideal environment for mold spores to thrive. The enclosed space in a bag also traps moisture, promoting mold growth.
Mold grows faster in an environment that seals in moisture. Apples create juice. If left out, it will grow mold. But a little slower than an apple in a bag.
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It will mold!
Mold can only survive where there is moisture, so if the inside of the bag is moist, then it can survive there, but the bag itself cannot grow mold.
ziplock if you put the bread in a( ziplock has to be a small ziplock) then you put some of other food on top then about a weekend there is a mold thxs
If you wet raspberries then put them in a plastic bag in a dark area such as a cabinet or pantry mold will start to grow within the first 48 hours
Grows very well in a bag-no better in the toilet. Try it sometime. It's educational.
Mold needs a few factors to grow 1) high humidity 2) warm temperatures 3) food source the orange provide the food source and if you sealed your sandwich bag it would provide a little "greenhouse" for your mold by trapping water vapour (higher humidity) and keeping the temperature warm (if theres light shining on it)
Yes. That's usually a good science project.