Answer Mold uses Asexual reproduction. Tiny Balloon like things called sporangia pop releaseing spores (which act like seeds) all over the place. both sexually and asexually
bread mould is produced when there is an oxygen deficiency, thus caused by the closed bread bag. It is just as if your mouth is closed especially when you are asleep that is why it is advisable to always brush your teeth for bacteria thrives in oxygen deficient or wet, stagnant areas your mouth is always wet with saliva.
Someone hasn't been cleaning under the skin.
Slime molds move like amoebas through a process called cytoplasmic streaming, and they reproduce like fungi through the formation of spores. Slime molds are unique organisms that exhibit characteristics of both amoebas and fungi.
Slime molds are considered unusual because they exhibit characteristics of both animals and fungi. They can move, engulf their food like an animal, and also reproduce like fungi. Slime molds also have complex life cycles and unique mechanisms for navigating their surroundings.
The two main types of fungi are yeasts and molds. Yeasts are single-celled fungi that reproduce asexually through budding, while molds are multicellular fungi that grow as long filaments called hyphae and reproduce through spores.
Yes, slime molds release spores as part of their reproductive process. These spores are typically dispersed into the environment, allowing the slime mold to reproduce and form new colonies.
Someone hasn't been cleaning under the skin.
molds is decomposer
flagellated reproductive cells
which food molds fastest
Slime molds move like amoebas through a process called cytoplasmic streaming, and they reproduce like fungi through the formation of spores. Slime molds are unique organisms that exhibit characteristics of both amoebas and fungi.
The food that moLds the fastest is milk.
Yeast and molds are both types of fungi. Yeast are unicellular organisms that primarily reproduce by budding and are commonly used in baking and fermentation processes, such as beer and wine production. Molds, on the other hand, are multicellular fungi that grow in filamentous structures called hyphae and can decompose organic matter; they often appear as fuzzy patches on food. Both play significant roles in ecosystems, food production, and can also be involved in food spoilage.
Molds are fungi, which means they absorb their food from an outside source. Their food usually consists of decayed organic matter.
Slime molds are considered unusual because they exhibit characteristics of both animals and fungi. They can move, engulf their food like an animal, and also reproduce like fungi. Slime molds also have complex life cycles and unique mechanisms for navigating their surroundings.
Yes, gamma rays can kill organisms that spoil food by damaging their DNA and preventing their ability to reproduce. In food irradiation, gamma rays are used to kill bacteria, parasites, and molds that cause food spoilage and contamination, extending the shelf life of the food.
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The two main types of fungi are yeasts and molds. Yeasts are single-celled fungi that reproduce asexually through budding, while molds are multicellular fungi that grow as long filaments called hyphae and reproduce through spores.