which microbe forms cottony mass on a moist bread slice
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A cottony mass can be seen on a piece of moist bread kept in a damp place. This is bread mould, a multicellular fungus. It has a mass of threads (hyphae) collectively known as mycelium.
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"Mold is a fungus that thrives in humid and dark places. ... When mold spores land on a piece of bread, they immediately start feeding and spread, forming velvety green patches."
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