Penicillin, a type of mold (Penicillium), requires specific conditions to grow, including a temperature range of about 20-25°C (68-77°F) and a moist environment. It thrives in slightly acidic to neutral pH levels, ideally around 5.5 to 6.5. Additionally, it needs a nutrient-rich substrate, such as organic materials like fruits or grains, to support its growth. Proper aeration is also important, as Penicillium molds require oxygen for optimal development.
Banana do grow penicillin i found out when my daughter did a piece of homework she let a banana rot. she shook the pot and penicillin came out
penicillin grows on fruits that are bruised. Mainly citrus fruits
no
yes, yes it can.
penicillin is the most common mold to grow on bread
There is no such thing as a "parotoza"
Pasta does not grow. It is formed from other food products.
Sunlight, Water and Soil
Yes you can. However you need very specific conditions to grow them.
Yeast needs warmth, food and moisture to grow while bacteria needs warmth, food , correct ph,oxygen, and time to grow. Moulds need warm, moist conditions and viruses need time and opportunity for the conditions to be right for them to thrive.
Plants can grow in constant light conditions, but they also need periods of darkness for proper growth and development.
Penicillin cannot be removed from the blood. You would just need to wait for the penicillin to pass through the system. Be careful if you are allergic to penicillin.