Bacteria
No, alcohol does not spoil
Pathogenic bacteria are harmful and can cause diseases in humans, while spoilage bacteria are not typically harmful but can degrade food quality by causing changes in taste, texture, and appearance. Pathogenic bacteria pose a health risk, whereas spoilage bacteria primarily impact the quality of food.
Yes. Spoiling itself is a chemical change, or chemical reaction. But, the ability to spoil is the quality, or property, of being able to spoil.
Fungi can rot wood, spoil food, and cause skin diseases such as ringworm.
Here's an example:You are looking at this magnificent forest. Its abundant in everything. Then you look towards your left and you see a factory.You are starting to think....wait a minute...whats a factory doing in the middle of the forest?That factory is a human feature. The forest is a landscape. A forest should only contain "forest features". A factory shouldn't be part of that feature because it is not part of nature. It is part of human industrializing.
No, a pie cannot have a disease, because it is not a living thing. Only living things such as plants, animals and people can have a disease. However a pie could be contaminated with something that could cause a disease. For example, a cream pie that is not refrigerated could spoil and if eaten would cause someone to get very sick.
Microorganisms cause chicken to spoil.
Decomposition.
Some do.
Strawberries spoil easily if you just leave them out on the counter. If you don't want your strawberries to spoil, I suggest that you put them in the refrigerator like a normal human being.
bad bacteria
Free Radicals
Starwberry milk will spoil faster than regular or chocolate milk will.
Food spoilage happens when bacteria in the food is allowed to grow. The food heats up to room temperature or hotter and the bacteria grow allowing it to spoil.
Not all but some of the micro organisms are responsible for the disease and infection causing. Spoil the food materials.
As bananas ripen they give off a gas that causes other fruit near them to ripen faster and then spoil.
Plastic is bad for compost because it throws the heat of in the pile and can cause a spot to spoil