The picture at the right, believe it or not, shows one of the most common fungi in the world, the Bread Mold Fungus, Rhizopus stolonifer. A few days before the picture was taken some water accidentally seeped into a package of cornmeal.
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by Hensperger, Beth The greatest invention since sliced bread may well be the machine that makes the loves everyone dreams of slicing into--right in home kitchens at the touch of a button...
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Re: Why is it that bread mold grows quicker in dark, wet and warm conditions? Area: Microbiology ; Posted By: Hurley Shepherd, Agricultural Research, USDA Southern Regional Center; Date: Wed May 7 14:33:58 1997;
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Re: Is bread mold(white bread)bad for you, and can it be poisonous? Date: Mon May 18 22:49:26 1998; Posted By: David Winsemius, MadSci Admin; Area of science: Other; ID: 895329763.Ot ... It's really only useful for feeding pre- adolescent boys. Most of the time, however, mold is not particularly dangerous, just offensive.
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Black bread mold - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rhizopus stolonifer ( black bread mold ) is a widely distributed Mucoralean mold. Commonly found on bread surfaces, it takes food and nutrients from the bread and causes damage to the surface whe...
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Mold - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Molds (or moulds ; see spelling differences) include all species of microscopic fungi that grow in the form of multicellular filaments, called hyphae. In contrast, microscopic fungi that grow as si...
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; Bread Mold Science Project ... BREAD MOLD EXPERIMENT ... General Information - Bread Mold...
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Super simple science section for kids - learn how mold grows ... In the first sample, the sealed bread should develop mold more slowly than the unsealed bread. ... In the second sample, the bread kept in darkness should develop mold more quickly than the bread kept in light.
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