which microbe forms cottny mass on a moist bread slice
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Fungi group : bread mould or yeast
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The microbe which forms cottony mass on a moist bread slice is a very common fungus, the Bread Mold Fungus Rhizopus stolonifer.
Explanation:
The air often carries small microscopic spores from the sporangia of the Bread Mold Fungus, which on finding a suitable substrate, preferably the moist surface of a bread, germinate on them, forming white, fuzzy branches called hyphae. Bread Mold Fungus are infectious in nature, especially their sporangia may cause suffocation in people with breathing problems.
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