Several types of fungi are known to decompose fruits, with common examples including molds such as Aspergillus, Penicillium, and Botrytis. These fungi utilize t
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Biology
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What are 2 differences among bacteria viruses and fungi?
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The main difference is that the bacteria are prokaryotic organisms, and fungi are eukaryotic organisms.There are many differences between the living organisms o
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Ants
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What fungus do leafcutter ants eat?
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Leafcutter ants consume a fungus called Leucoagaricus gongylophorus. This fungus is cultivated by the ants in their underground colonies and serves as their pri
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Microbiology
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What is the average size of Rhizopus stolonifer?
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The average size of Rhizopus stolonifer, commonly known as black bread mold, can vary but typically ranges from 5-10 micrometers in diameter. It is a fast-growi
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Science
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Fungi are decomposers because they?
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release enzymes that break down organic matter, allowing them to absorb nutrients from the decaying material. This process helps recycle nutrients back into the
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Mycology or Fungi
Fungi and bacteria perform the important function of what?
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Fungi and bacteria play important roles in the environment by breaking down organic matter, recycling nutrients, and aiding in the decomposition process. They a
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Biology
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Are Protists fungi plants and animals all eukaryotes?
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Yes, protists, fungi, plants, and animals are all eukaryotic organisms, meaning they have cells with a true nucleus enclosed by a membrane. This distinguishes t
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Mycology or Fungi
How do you Care for fresh black truffles?
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Fresh black truffles should be stored in a paper towel in a sealed container in the refrigerator. Use them within a week for optimal flavor. Clean them gently w
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Mycology or Fungi
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Is yeast the mold that makes the bread not flat?
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Yeast is a type of fungus that helps bread rise by fermenting sugars in the dough to produce carbon dioxide gas, resulting in a light and airy texture. Mold is
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Biology
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Chitin is found in fungi an in?
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Chitin is found in the exoskeletons of arthropods (such as insects, spiders, and crustaceans) and in the cell walls of fungi. It provides structural support and
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Mycology or Fungi
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Table of contents which bread mold the fastest wheat or white?
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Bread made with wheat flour tends to mold faster than bread made with white flour. This is because wheat flour contains more nutrients and moisture that can pro
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Medication and Drugs
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Where does penicillin fungi come from?
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Penicillin is produced by certain types of fungi, specifically Penicillium molds. These molds can be found in the environment, such as in soil or decaying organ
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Baking
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Does yeast grow in LB agar?
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Yes, yeast can grow on LB agar since it is a nutrient-rich media commonly used for bacterial growth. However, LB agar is not the optimal medium for yeast growth
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Mycology or Fungi
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Can only yeast produces alcohol as a fermentation product?
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No, other microorganisms like bacteria and fungi can also produce alcohol as a fermentation product. Examples include certain species of bacteria like Zymomonas
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Biology
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What is red bread mold and is it harmful?
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Red bread mold, also known as Neurospora crassa, is a type of fungus that can grow on bread, fruits, and other plant materials. It is not typically harmful to h
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Mycology or Fungi
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How are bread mold and mushrooms similar?
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Bread mold and Dried mushrooms for sale USA are both types of fungi that obtain nutrients by breaking down organic matter. Both reproduce through spores, and play important roles
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Mycology or Fungi
Does lichen change color?
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Yes, lichen can change color depending on factors such as environmental conditions, exposure to sunlight, and air quality. Some species of lichen are known to c
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Mycology or Fungi
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What the example of non motile bacteria?
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One example of non-motile bacteria is Streptococcus pneumoniae, which causes pneumonia and other respiratory infections. These bacteria lack flagella or other s
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Food Spoilage
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What is the shortest time for white bread to mold?
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White bread can start developing mold within 3-5 days, depending on factors such as humidity, temperature, and exposure to spores. Keeping bread in a cool, dry
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Mycology or Fungi
What fungi forms basidia?
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Basidiomycetes are the fungi group that form basidia. Basidia are specialized cells that produce basidiospores, the sexual spores of basidiomycetes. Common exam
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Mycology or Fungi
Which group of fungi is the most poisonous?
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The group of fungi known as Amanita species, particularly the Death Cap (Amanita phalloides), is considered the most poisonous. Ingesting even a small amount of
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Mycology or Fungi
Is a verruca a fungi bacteria or virus?
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A verruca, also known as a wart, is caused by a virus known as the human papillomavirus (HPV). It is not caused by fungi or bacteria.