Bread mould, primarily the species Rhizopus stolonifer, is a producer in the sense that it can perform a form of photosynthesis, generating its own food through the breakdown of organic materials. It plays a crucial role in the ecosystem by decomposing dead organic matter, thus recycling nutrients back into the soil. While it does not perform photosynthesis like plants, it contributes to nutrient cycling by breaking down complex carbohydrates in bread and other food sources.
'She poured wax into the mould' 'The bread was covered in mould'
Bread mould grows on bread
yes
The scientific name of bread mould is Rhizopus stolonifer.
No it is a decomposer.
bread mould
it is bread
Yes, bread mold is an example of fungi
yes white bread will get mould faster
examples of saprophytes:Rhizopus(bread mould), mucor(pin mould), Yeast, and Agaricus( a mushroom)
examples of saprophytes:Rhizopus(bread mould), mucor(pin mould), Yeast, and Agaricus( a mushroom)
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