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MoldsMulticellular 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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MoldsFossils 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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MoldsMulticellular 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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MoldsAn 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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MoldsA 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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Moldswooden 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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MoldsPlastic Comparison
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MoldsMold 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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MoldsComposed 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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