Everyone who answered already are blithering idiots. All fungi produce exoenzymes that break down the substrate (food) that their spores land on. Similar to flies, fungi produce these enzymes to break down foods into simple sugars that they...
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Fungus itself is made up of a fungal body or what is called mycelium. ... Molds can grow in both hot and cold places but they grow best in warm places. The colder it is the slower they grow. This is why foods get moldy more in the summer than in the winter. Molds also like damp places such as a damp towel left at the bottom...
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The fungus was very smelly and it looked gross. It got very moldy because we put it in a ziploc bag. To grow the fungus Ryan F and I put our fungus under Mr. Finan's sink so it could grow sort of in the dark. It grows best in the dark. ... I put a bunch of different foods on a plate and then I put it in a bag and showed Mrs.
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Re: I am trying to see which food will grow bacteria best, bread, raw meat, or Area: Microbiology ; Posted By: Prudence Risley, ... 'Grow bacteria,' based on your description, is fairly non-descript. You have left different foods open to colonization from anything that might be in the air, ... The 'mold' is a fungus.
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So they are dependent on other organisms to produce their foods, ... The food gathering part of a fungus is made up of either filamentous, ... Temperature: Fungi grow best in warm temperatures. Some species of fungi do grow better at warm temperatures (70-90°F), but there are some that thrive in very high temperatures of 130-150Â...
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Because a fungus has no chlorophyll, ... The high incidence of liver cancer in humans, especially Africa, appears to coincide with ingestion of foods highly contaminated with aflatoxin. ... Molds grow best on damp materials at a temperature of 90 degrees with a 75% relative humidity. In order to remediate an infested building,
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What makes plants grow upward? Light or Gravity? What is the effect of salt water on a plants growth? What is the effect of sugar water on a plants growth? What is the effect of vinegar on plants? What color light is best for a plants growth? ... What conditions are favorable for: -fungus growth- E.G. yeast, mold,
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Bacteria: How effective is a fungus from an extreme environment in killing bacteria? ... Body Temperature: How does eating hot or cold foods change a person's body temperature? ... Fungi: On which foods does a fungus grow best?
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There are many different species of fungus-growing ants, but they all belong to the tribe Attini. The higher attines include the well-known leaf-cutter ants, while the lower attines are a less well studied group which tend to have small colonies and collect a variety of foods for their fungus.
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