it doesnt
Mold does not "breathe" in the same way animals do. Instead, mold obtains nutrients through absorbing organic matter from its environment. Mold requires oxygen for growth, but it doesn't "breathe" oxygen in the same way that animals do.
"Breathe in and breathe out, for you must breathe to live."
No, mold is not a consumer. Mold is a type of fungus that decomposes dead organic matter to obtain nutrients. It is considered a decomposer in the ecosystem.
No, mold is not caused by bacteria. Mold is a type of fungus that grows in humid and damp environments. Bacteria and mold are different types of microorganisms.
Yes, light can affect the growth of mold. Mold typically thrives in dark, damp environments. Exposure to light can inhibit the growth of mold by disrupting its reproductive cycle and reducing its ability to spread. However, the impact of light on mold growth can vary depending on the type of mold and other environmental factors.
Mold does not "breathe" in the same way animals do. Instead, mold obtains nutrients through absorbing organic matter from its environment. Mold requires oxygen for growth, but it doesn't "breathe" oxygen in the same way that animals do.
Yes, but only black mould and only if you breathe near it
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Any kind of condensation, especially with mold in one's house is not good. Mold grows quickly in dark, moist areas. To get rid of mold one needs to be very careful not to breathe in when working close to it. Often, a professional needs to be called in so that mold can be gotten rid of safely and quickly.
Black mold is one of the most dangerous forms of mold there is. If it is present, you should have the area professionally cleaned as soon as possible. Black mold has caused death for some, so it's something you should take immediate action on.
Not a good idea. It really needs to breathe. You can trap moisture and create a mold situation.
Fungi, which include molds and mildews, are everywhere! Fungus spores are in every breath you breathe and every drop of water you drink. Mold spores land on the bread every time you open the package and put a slice onto a plate. If you leave the bread out, then the mold will sprout and begin to grow.
Mold is and always has been an element of our outside and inside environment. We breathe mold spores (sort of like the seeds of mold) in the outdoors air every day. And because outdoor and indoor airs are related, we will be breathing some of the same spores indoors. The mere existence of airborne mold spores in a residence or business is not necessarily a predicament. Some people, including the very young, adults with compromised immune systems, and people with mold allergies may be more susceptible to mold growth and may experience health problems as a result.
when its dirty? I usually do it twice a year... after winter to make sure i don't breathe any mold and after summer to get rid of dust and dirt and to make sure mold can't grow in it...
I was cleaning out my refrigerator and came across some fruit salad that had begun to mold. I opened it, and I inhaled some of the mold powder. That was three days ago, and every morning since then when I wake up my chest is rattling. I sound like a veteran chain smoker. It has worried me, but I decided to take an expectorant. I hope it will go away! I am not sure what kind of mold it was, but it was greenish gray.
It depends on what you mean. It can be dangerous to breathe mold spores. It can also cause other problems occasionally if you eat the mold or get it on your skin. Most of the extreme danger is to people who are allergic, but in general it is good to discard food that is moldy, and clean up mold in your home to avoid general health problems.
yes, because if your food has molds, it means its contaminated with germs... it can lead to food poisoning if you consumed a lot