yes mold is life science its not physical because it has nothing to do with people and its not earth science because it has nothing to do with the earth
Herpetologists primarily study life science. They focus on the study of reptiles and amphibians, including their biology, behavior, ecology, and conservation.
Ichthyology is a branch of life science focused on the study of fish, their behavior, classification, distribution, and physiology.
Life science focuses on the study of living organisms such as plants and animals, including their structure, behavior, and interactions. Earth science, on the other hand, deals with the physical processes that shape the Earth's surface, such as geology, meteorology, and oceanography. Life science emphasizes biological systems, while Earth science emphasizes the physical aspects of the planet.
Any of several essentially geologic sciences that are concerned with the origin, structure, and physical phenomena of the earth is called earth science while life science normally deals with biology, medicine, anthropology, or ecology, that deals with living organisms and their organization, life processes, and relationships to each other and their environment. Earth Science usually studies about the life/age of our planet meaning the origin, the structure/ composition. It is more likely similar to life science due to the extent that the main objective of the study is about "life". Likewise, both sciences have concerns about the "life" or their origin.
Dentistry is a field that falls under life science, as it involves the study of living organisms (specifically the oral health of humans) and how to prevent, diagnose, and treat related issues.
No, Mustard can NOT mold, it has tons of preservatives witch make it impossible to mold, I'm currently doing a science project with mold and diffrent ingredients, and mustard will not mold.
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Germs, Fungas, and Mold Oh My!
it doesent reccently i did a science fair project and it didnt mold at all
just do your science project and figure it out. Don't be lazy or you won't get far in life.
It does, it just takes time. I am doing a science project right now and it is about bread mold. Do you WANT to have mold grow or something?
The study of bread mold would fall into the Life Sciences, because it entails the study of living things (in this case, a mold). biology and zoology are examples of Life Sciences. The Earth Sciences study the mechanisms of Earth (and other planets); two examples of Earth Sciences are geology and atmospheric sciences. The Physical Sciences explain phenomena that result from the physical interactions between objects, particles, and energy. Two examples of physical sciences are physics and chemistry.
keep it in warm but moist
bread
Most defiantly. I just grew mold on one for science fair project.
yes, you are able to develop mold allergies at any time during your life time. if you are exposed to toxic mold you can become allergic to its effects.
You wouldn't want a mold life like you wouldn't want a moldy sandwich.