no it doesn't, it is usually ok up to 5 days depending on your fridge and conditions.
fungi and bacteria grow from spores.
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.
Yes, fungi can grow in Cuba as they are found in various environments worldwide. The specific types of fungi that can be found in Cuba will depend on factors such as climate, habitat, and available nutrients.
No, fungi do not have eggs. Fungi reproduce through spores, which are tiny reproductive cells that are released into the environment to germinate and grow into new fungi.
The best way to store food to prevent fungi growth is to store it in a cool, dry place with good air circulation. Make sure to keep food items properly sealed in airtight containers or packaging to prevent moisture exposure. Regularly check for any signs of mold or fungi and promptly discard any spoiled food.
put them in a bag with a lot of air in it or leave them in the fridge for a long time
fungi and bacteria grow from spores.
Fungi can grow anywhere as long as moisture is present.
a vine
Dimorphic fungi
no its grow above ground and you can pick them in strawberry farms
Early Spring is when they begin to grow.
Of Course You Can
NO.
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.
Strawberry. Strawberries grow on the ground (in patches), the others grow on trees.
Who ever told you that you could grow a strawberry from seeds? Did you ever try it? They don't propigate that way.