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What kind of organism is mold?

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Molds are the most typical form of fungus found on earth, comprising approximately 25% of the earth's biomass. Other fungi include yeasts and mushrooms. Molds are ubiquitous on our planet and are essential decomposers of organic substances necessary for sustaining plant and animal life. Molds are made up of masses of filament-like cells called hyphae. Under the appropriate conditions, the hyphae will grow into long intertwining strings that form the main body of the fungus, or the mycelium. See similar questions...

Are prokaryotes an example of the kind of organism that you were studying there?

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Again, we weren't studying organisms, but, yeah, they're a good example of what such a model has in mind. Let me just finish. Depending on -- as we emphasize in the paper, it depends on the population size. And, of course, prokaryotes can oftentimes grow to very large population sizes. See similar questions...

What is mold?

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There are hundreds of thousands of types of molds. All are fungi, which means they are many-celled organisms that reproduce by sending tiny seeds called spores into the air. Molds need four things to grow: food, air, the right temperature and water. Although fungi grow naturally "outdoors", molds are very common in buildings and homes and will grow anywhere indoors where there is sufficient moisture. See similar questions...

Where is the organism found?

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The causative agent of anthrax is a common inhabitant of soils worldwide, especially in areas where farm animals have become infected. See similar questions...

What is a phototrophic organism?

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Phototrophs (photo=light, troph=nourishment) or photoautotrophs (photo=light, auto=self, troph=nourishment) are organisms which carry out photosynthesis. Using energy from sunlight, carbon dioxide and water are converted into organic materials to be used in cellular functions such as biosynthesis and respiration. See similar questions...

What kind of mold is in my house? Is it toxic mold?

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Mold cannot be identified by sight and there are thousands of species of mold. My job is the first step, which is to collect samples and have the lab analyze them. See similar questions...

How do I know what kind of mold I have?

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Molds can only be positively identified with a microscope. Bluish-green to green molds are usually Penicillium or Aspergillus. Black to brown-black molds can be Aspergillus niger , Alternaria alternata, Cladosporium herbarum, Cladosporium sphaerospermum, or Stachybotrys chartarum (a highly toxic mold). Reddish or pink molds are usually species of Fusarium. See similar questions...

What kind of resins do you mold?

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MAMCO molds all grades of thermoplastic resins, with the highest percentage of use being in the engineering grades. See similar questions...

Does it matter what kind of mold is found in my home?

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Much has been said recently about the problematic effects of mold growth on the indoor environment. Some would have you believe that mold is of little concern, while others, such as some in the media, are nearly hysterical. The truth lies somewhere in between. Mold or fungi have been with us since the beginning of time and place a vital role in the ecology of the planet. See similar questions...

What kind of mold release can I use?

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If casting into a silicone rubber mold, it is usually not necessary to use a mold release because of it's natural no-stick tendencies. If in doubt, Alumilite offers a Stoner Urethane Mold Release that will not only help release your part but will also extend the life of your mold. If you are pouring into molds that are not made of silicone, a thick layer paste wax or Stoner is required. If you use a mold release, you may need to wash your parts prior to painting in order for the paint to stick. See similar questions...

What about fungus and mold?

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A fungus problem usually starts with an injury or harsh chemicals under the nail plate at the free edge, creating a pocket in which the fungus can develop. It grows through the nail, turning black/green when reaching the top. Filing will not kill it, This type of problem must be looked at by a doctor. Yeast is perhaps the most common. The free edge pulls away from the plate, and if not checked can continue to the matrix area. Mold can happen anywhere moisture collects. See similar questions...

Is there a fiber that will not mold?

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Anything can mold as long as there is moisture or a food source. Carpet, including those made of natural fibers such as wool, that is kept clean and dry shouldn’t have a mold problem. See similar questions...

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