Biology, asked by pagal3950, 10 months ago

How are bread moulds formed?

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Answered by rekhachoudhary0
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Answer:

They grow from tiny spores that float around in the air. When some of these spores fall onto a piece of damp food or other materials, they grow into molds.

Explanation:

The tiny spores of bread mould plant (or Rhizopus fungus) are almost always present in the air. If we keep a moist slice of bread aside for a few days, then the spores of bread mould plant present in air settle on the moist slice of bread and germinate to form new bread mould plants.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

hii dear...

Explanation:

Unlike plants, molds don't grow from seeds. They grow from tiny spores that float around in the air. When some of these spores fall onto a piece of damp food or other materials, they grow into molds. ... The molds that grow in your mold terrarium feed on the bread, cheese, and other foods.

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