Science, asked by spragalya, 6 months ago

Once the bread mould finishes the bread what is the best
mould to continue the
survival of its species?​

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Answered by atharva420
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The molds that grow in your mold terrarium feed on the bread, cheese, and other foods. A mold produces chemicals that make the food break down and start to rot. As the food is broken down into small, simple parts, the mold absorbs them and grows.....

The bread molds, which are the most advanced of the primitive fungi, produce only aplanospores (nonmotile spores) in their sporangia. Fungi can produce spores on somatic hyphae or on special spore-producing hyphae, which are arranged into structures called fruiting bodies....

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The mould which develops on the surface of bread is the fungal species of Rhizopus. These fungi reproduce by the formation of spores in the structures known as sporangium. The sporangium bursts and the spores are released which germinate by the absorption of moisture and form the new hyphal filaments.

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