rhizopus grows on bread when they are very old and very damp.
Bacteria will grow on bread that has not been properly stored. Some types of these bacteria are penicillium, neurospora crassa, rhizopus stolonifer and aspergillus.
When you don't wash your beard or when its wet
Some fungi like Mucor and Rizopus on old stale bread. These are called saprophytes.
Mould
fungi
fungus comes from the air wich proforms it to spread but is good for you
The bacteria grows dry, like moss around trees or mold on old bread
The question is not so easy to answer. How old a big old tree in the rainforest can be depends on the type of plant and also on the location. The largest trees are not always the oldest. Shorea faguetiana, a plant species from the rainforest, grows very large. Up to 100.7 m (330 ft)! But I have no idea how old such large trees are.
All bread will grow Mold if it's old and stale, depending where the bread is kept i.e. if it's in a warm environment the mold will grow much more quickly, nothing to do with the type of bread.
A plant grows or forms when the cells produced more cells. Some of these replace old cells but others are what make the plant grow or "form".
mold bread has green fungus growing out of it. stale means old but stiff and hard...i think
It means bread that is dry and slightly stale, which is usually several days old. If you need stale bread (for stuffing, for example) and you don't have any, leaving it uncovered overnight is a good way to 'stale' it.
because it used old stale bread and was an effective use for leftovers.source- i like to cook!
Old women sitting on park benches with a loaf of stale bread with nothing else to do.
They will go stale alot faster than plan old loaf bread.
You Don't. It Gets Old and Stale to say the least. If You Try to save it it gets freezer burned.
No it's not good but if u are that poor just eat it
fungus comes from the air wich proforms it to spread but is good for you
Black bread mold likes the old nutrients it gets from the food its growing on so it grows more and more and more.
The bacteria grows dry, like moss around trees or mold on old bread
you can use it for french toast! french toast was actually traditionally made with day old (or older) bread. Hope this was helpful!
worn, stale, tired, old, exhausted, obsolete, passe, rotten,