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.
It seems like you were cut off, but based on the information provided, it appears the experiment involved studying how different types of food affect the evolution of fruit flies over many generations. The final step may have involved observing changes in the fruit fly populations due to the different food conditions.
Yes, actually, water chestnuts can be frozen. First you would want to put them in a plastic, airtight container to avoid freezer burn.
If it is not removed at all, you suffocate. If it is incomplete, it will change the blood pH and screw-up a lot of body chemistry. Then your bowels fill with poo and your nosel passgae evaporates from lack of salt
They are not living nor they are dead the are just matter they do not have feelings but if you do put a strawberry into a pot of soil the seeds will start to sprout with in weeks my favourite fruit is a strawberry:D
Make a solution of 1 part table sugar to 3 part water: Use a small jar. Fill 1/4 of the jar with sugar, fill the rest with water. Shake it up.Now, get a shallow bowl or dish. Put enough sugar water in the dish to coat the bottom. Put in a Kleenex tissue so that it's soaked with the solution.Put the butterfly in bowl feet first. If you must, carefully unroll its proboscis with a thin pin and put it in the solution. Once drinking, it will do so on its own.That all said, you should not keep monarch's as pets. They should be kept only as long as necessary and then released into the wild. Plus, the sugar water solution is an artificial diet.
Yes, you can put moldy fruit in compost. Moldy fruit will break down in the compost pile and contribute to the decomposition process, adding nutrients to the compost that can benefit your garden.
you put it into the water then you put in a ziplock bag and put it were thers no sun and in no days it will turn moldy
First pick the bag with the apple and the orange label. The fruit inside of it will be its label. For example if the fruit you picked from the bag were an apple you would put the sign with the two apples on it. then you would take the sign with the two other fruits, or the oranges and put them on the bag where the two apples used to be. Then put the label of the two different fruits, apple and orange and put it on the last bag. The end. Hope this helps
they have to put the food into a bag that is especially made so food doesn't get moldy and then they shoot it off to space with the astronauts
You click the bag with the two different fruit, then whatever fruit pops out, lets say an apple, you put the tag with the two apples on that bag. then whatever bag the oranges came out of, put the two different tags on that. the last tag goes on the last bag.
Yes, you can put moldy food in compost. The mold will break down along with the other organic materials in the compost pile.
It will keep insects away. Many people put plastic bags around their fruit, still on the tree, to guard against fruit fly, parrots, other birds and flying foxes (fruit bats).
Because it would get moldy. I think.
well a messenger bag is quite often used as a school bag but if you don't want to use it for that then you could put anything in it even books purses anything that you would put in a normal handbag or a school bag.
It depends on the sentence. If you say, "I put my groceries in a bag," , that would be a noun. But if you say, "I bag my groceries," , that is a verb.
when a body is put in a sealed bag then it would remain as such .......... nothing would happen to that as there is no air and moisture so that any microbial growth can occur...........
15 apples and 22.5 oranges