Biology, asked by syedkhalidct1, 1 year ago

Why does rhizopus not grow in lower layers of bread?

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Answered by TalbiaZafar
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Answer:

It is a common fungus

Explanation:

Its grows on Braed if a brown bread is in the kitchen for a long time the fungus will grow on it

Answered by smartbrainz
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The rhizopus do not grow in the lower layer of bread because of a lack of moisture layer and air content on the lower layer.

Explanation:

The lower layer of bread is usually lacking air and moisture content. The rhizopus growth needs sufficient moisture content and air content for formation.

Hence rhizopus fungi are not good for health. The bread with the fungi layer must not be consumed. It is recommended to preserve bread in a cold and neat area.

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