Fungi often prefer to grow in vitro because laboratory conditions can be precisely controlled, allowing for optimal temperature, humidity, and nutrient availability, which can be more conducive to their growth than variable environmental conditions in vivo. In vitro environments also minimize competition from other organisms and reduce the risk of diseases that can affect their growth in natural settings. Additionally, studying fungi in vitro enables researchers to conduct experiments and manipulate variables more easily, facilitating research and application in various fields.
Strawberries prefer to grow in direct sunlight rather than in shade.
Why do aloes prefer to grow on a north facing slope rather than on a South facing slope
Mushrooms belong to the kingdom known as "Fungi". Fungi have characteristic traits such as reproducing via spores. They are also known to prefer to grow in humid climates.
Mushrooms belong to the kingdom known as "Fungi". Fungi have characteristic traits such as reproducing via spores. They are also known to prefer to grow in humid climates.
fungi and bacteria grow from spores.
Fungi can grow anywhere as long as moisture is present.
Dimorphic fungi
No, fungi do not need sunlight to grow. They obtain nutrients by breaking down organic matter, such as dead plants or animals, through a process called decomposition. Fungi can grow in dark and damp environments.
No
No after a hysterectomy you cannot grow a baby or give birth
Fungi grows on the side of the tree that is not facing the sun.
yes it can