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moisture and warmth are necessary factors for the growth of fungi​

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Answered by armygurrl
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Answer:

Does fungi need moisture to grow?

Like most living organisms a fungus needs some basics to survive. It needs moisture, oxygen and a food source. It grows well in a wet environment and grows over a food source mycelium strains to feed. They create fruiting bodies (ex, mushrooms) containing spores that act like seeds to start new growth.

Explanation:

The the main factors affecting fungal growth.

pH. Moulds differ in their pH requirements but the most common pH range is 3-7. ...

Moisture. Mould requires moisture to flourish. ...

Air. Airflow is an important factor in encouraging mould growth. ...

Nutrients – Mould needs to be fed. ...

Temperature. ...

Light.

Answered by hazel2006
2

True

Moisture and warmth are necessary factors for the growth of fungi. These factors aid in their growth, development and reproduction.

Fungi can thus, develop in any conditions as long as warmth and moisture suffice.

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