To make the bread rise..yeast does the job
because you let it molder!
no, honestly it's just because it's a nice culture medium for mold
Yes , they do .
3 types of fungi
Yes. Bread molds are fungi. All fungi are eukaryotic.
Mushrooms and yeasts
I'm not entirely sure what you are asking. Fungi can be categorized in a couple different ways. You have fungi that are decomposers, symbiotes, and pathogens. The major phyla of Fungi are: Dikaryomycota, Glomeromycota, Zygomycota, Blastocladiomycota, Chytridiomycota, and Neocallimastigomycota.
Yes, bread mold is an example of fungi
Yes, moldy bread would be in the protista kingdom. Zygote fungus is in the protista kingdom and can cause bread to develop mold.
Fungi attack bread to get food and bread is rotten .
Bread moulds belong to the kingdom Fungi and are Zygomycetes.Their scientific name is Rhizopus.
black fungi. Get it? Cause he's a black fun guy.
Black bread mold, Rhizopus stolonifer, is not a sac fungi but a zygospore fungi or zygomycota. Red bread molds (neurospora) are in fact sac fungi/ascomycota. They are a form of sexual sac fungi (along with truffles). (from the Mader Biology textbook 10th edition. copyright 2010. Mc-Graw Hill companies)
Fungi is useful to use in the making of foods and drinks such as bread and beer, are fungi.
Bread mold belongs to the kingdom Fungi and is classified as belonging to the phylum Ascomycota. It is commonly of the genus Rhizopus.
Yes.
bread
Yes , they do .
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