The white stuff on bread that indicates the presence of mold is called mycelium.
The white stuff on the bread is its doodoo
Stuff
Yes, the presence of pus cells/white blood cells in the urine often indicates an infection in the urinary tract. Bladder infections, STDs, and other types of infections may be the cause.
The emulsion test is used to detect the presence of lipids (fats) in a substance. It involves mixing the test substance with ethanol and water to form an emulsion. The presence of a white emulsion indicates the presence of lipids.
Red bumps on your thighs with white stuff coming out of them indicates that you have an infected rash. This requires immediate treatment with antibiotics to prevent it from spreading and affecting other parts of your body.
A white turbidity, known as a positive "oil spot" test, indicates the presence of fat in an alcohol emulsion test. This occurs when drops of the emulsion are added to water and a milky or cloudy layer forms on the surface, revealing the presence of fat.
No, white bread does not have bleach in it. The whiteness of white bread comes from refined flour, which has been processed to remove the bran and germ, not from bleach. Bleach is not used in the production of white bread.
no white bread has no vinegar!
because of the ingredients in the white bread
Mold will grow faster on white bread.
Cinnamon-raisin bread is made out of whole wheat and not white bread. In white bread there is starch and sugars which aid the effect of aging.
A visible white light indicates that the other vessel is a power-driven vessel.