Science, asked by shivam14581, 11 months ago

take a piece of bread and moisten it with water. leave it in a moist warm place for 2-3 days or until fluffy patches appear on them. what is observation in particals​

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Answered by ak2004
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Answer:

After keeping a moisten bread in the atmospheric air for 2-3 days. you can observe some patches, those patches are basically called 'bread moulds'.

Explanation:

It's (bread mould) a fungus that grows on almost all forms of organic matter. After a while, it breaks down the matter into slime and uses it as its own food.

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Answered by h199371
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Answer:

After keeping a moisten bread in the atmospheric air for 2-3 days. you can observe some patches, those patches are basically called 'bread moulds'.

Explanation:

It's (bread mould) a fungus that grows on almost all forms of organic matter. After a while, it breaks down the matter into slime and uses it as its own food.

IF IT HELPED YOU THEN MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST!!  :-)

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