fungi in bread mould important 5 points
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Fungi in bread mould important 5 points
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Moulds are microscopic organisms made up of long filaments called Hyphae. Despite the fact that they have a plant-like appearance, most biologists separate them from the plant kingdom due to their filamentous construction and consistent lack of chlorophyll.
After moulds hyphae become numerous to the point of being visible to the naked eye, they form a cottony mass known as Mycelium. The combination of Hyphae and mycelia is what causes things in our homes to decay.
Moulds are not only cotton-like, they can also be dry or slimy.
Bread moulds occur after the spores from moulds floating in the air land on bread and become activate from the moisture, warmth and dark environment.
A species of bread mold, called penicillium is used by scientists to extract penicillin, which is important in killing bacterial infections in the body.
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Fungus on bread is due to temperature