yeah, totally they don't even taste bad! It's a tiny bit hard to swallow, but tilt your head down to make it easier to breathe and swallow, and if you get to choose th falvor, choose rootbeer. it totally tastes good!
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mushrooms live off of plants molds and mildew live of warmth and some other molds live off of rotting food what fungus causes plants to wilt and yet they don't die
The comic hero will frequently compromise and choose to live in society, perhaps through the convention of getting married.in society, perhaps through the convention of getting married.
Yes, you can safely eat gum even with a permanent retainer in your mouth. A permanent retainer will naturally broke after a period of time. You will have the choice to ask an orthodontist to glue it back or to live without it. Be warned that some new studies demonstrated that after many years of wearing a permanent retainer, your mandibular bone may be hurted.
Mold will live as long as it's resources allow it to. Mold will thrive in dark, warm, and moist environments.
Molds usually get their nutrients from where they grow and live. They can easily have their necessary foods from there and can grow more in number.
probably, especially if you have an allergy to molds (such as penicillin).
by getting enough exercise and eating also there fur helps them live through harsh winters
Yes they can so long as someone helps them to escape from it.
There are thousands of known species of molds. Like all fungi, molds derive energy not through photosynthesis but from the organic matter in which they live. Typically, molds secrete hydrolytic enzymes, mainly from the hyphal tips. These enzymes degrade complex biopolymers such as starch, cellulose and lignin into simpler substances which can be absorbed by the hyphae. Molds reproduce through small spores, which may contain a single nucleus or be multinucleate. Mold spores can be asexual (the products of mitosis) or sexual (the products of meiosis); many species can produce both types. Mold spores may remain airborne indefinitely, may cling to clothing or fur, or may be able to survive extremes of temperature and pressure.