Meaning Molds
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Multicellular organisms characterized by a tangled, fuzzy mass of growth (mycelium). Molds are slow growing so that are not very competitive with bacteria. Once a meat product has been dried such as d [..]
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Fossils formed when the sediment surrounding a buried organism hardens. When the organism decays, its impression is left in the rock and can be seen if the rock is broken open.
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Multicellular Fungi that are commonly referred to as molds, containing branching tubular structures (Hyphae) that form a mass of intertwining strands (Mycelium).
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An order of protozoa characterized by their ability to aggregate to form a multicellular pseudoplasmodium, which gives rise to a multispored fruiting body. A stalk tube is present.
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A division of organisms that exist vegetatively as complex mobile plasmodia, reproduce by means of Spores, and have complex Life Cycles. They are now classed as protozoa but formerly were considered F [..]
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wooden sectional patterns, set on stations across the keel, around which planks are bent to obtain the precise shape of a vessel
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Plastic Comparison
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Mold is the generic name of filamentous organisms among fungi. They are 2 to 100μm in size, and referred to as filamentous organism because their filament looks like a string.
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Composed of millions of microscopic cells joined together to form thread-like or filamentous structures. Depending on the type of mold and growth stage, mold colonies may appear moist and slimy or dry and fuzzy.
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