Environmental Sciences, asked by p9158486428, 3 months ago

------- climate causes fungi and other micro-organism to grow on food.
1⃣Humid
2⃣Hot
3⃣Dry
4⃣Temperate​

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Answered by YuvrajS3016Y
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hot and warm temperature

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Answered by justinponmalakkunnel
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hot and warm temperatures

The conditions affecting the growth of fungi are similar to those affecting bacteria. Both yeasts and molds are able to grow in an acidic environment (pH less than 7). ... The low pH of fruits is generally unfavourable for the growth of bacteria, but yeasts and molds can grow and cause spoilage in fruits.

The conditions affecting the growth of fungi are similar to those affecting bacteria. Both yeasts and molds are able to grow in an acidic environment

Some types of fungi are parasites. They get their food by growing on other living organisms and getting their food from that organism. Other types of fungi get their food from dead matter. These fungi decompose, or break down, dead plants and animals.

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