No
yes lol. It grows on bread.
Yeast is a type of fungus that helps bread rise by fermenting sugars in the dough to produce carbon dioxide gas, resulting in a light and airy texture. Mold is a different type of fungus that can spoil bread rather than help it rise.
The fungus that grows on old bread comes from airborne spores in the environment. When bread is left exposed to air, moisture, and warmth, these spores can land on the bread's surface and start to grow, forming the visible mold.
Yes, bread with mold can be considered an ecosystem as it consists of different living organisms interacting with each other. The mold itself is a fungus that grows on the bread, and it is supported by the nutrients present in the bread. Other microscopic organisms may also be present in this environment, contributing to the ecosystem.
Bread mold produce masses of threadlike structures called mycelium. Mycelium is the vegetative part of the fungus that grows within the bread, breaking it down for nutrients.
Yes, it is.
Fungus
i think bread and time or fungus and bread
yes lol. It grows on bread.
yes lol. It grows on bread.
mold bread has green fungus growing out of it. stale means old but stiff and hard...i think
The common name for Rhizopus stolonifer is black bread mold. It is a common fungus that grows on bread and other organic materials, causing them to spoil.
Yes, the fungus (yeast) benefits the bread by fermenting sugars to produce carbon dioxide gas, which causes the bread to rise. This gas creates a light and airy texture, as well as contributing to the flavor development in the bread.
Mold is caused by different types of fungi. This fungus is in the air and can land on foods, like bread, and grow in the right conditions.
Yeast is a type of fungus that helps bread rise by fermenting sugars in the dough to produce carbon dioxide gas, resulting in a light and airy texture. Mold is a different type of fungus that can spoil bread rather than help it rise.
Yes, bread mold is an example of fungi
Fruit mould is a fungus called Penicillium from which is made penicillin. Bread mould is a fungus Mucor and a slime mould is probably a different, more obscure type of fungus.