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Mouldy bread
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Mouldy bread
Mouldy bread. The white areas are fungal mycelia, masses of thread-like structures (hyphae) that absorb nutrients. The blue-green areas are the fungal spores (reproductive structures). Penicillium is a common fungus to infect bread, producing mould of this colour
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This print from Science Photo Library showcases the intricate beauty found within decay. The image captures a slice of bread covered in mould, revealing a fascinating world of biology and microorganisms. The white areas on the bread are fungal mycelia, which consist of thread-like structures called hyphae that absorb nutrients from their surroundings. These delicate networks serve as highways for the fungus to thrive and spread throughout its food source. Meanwhile, the blue-green areas represent fungal spores, which are reproductive structures responsible for creating new generations of fungi. Penicillium, a common type of fungus known for infecting bread, is responsible for producing this particular coloration of mould. Its presence adds an artistic touch to an otherwise mundane object like sliced bread. In this still life composition created in a studio setting, we witness nature's relentless cycle of decomposition and decay. While this mouldy slice may be visually striking, it serves as a reminder that some foods become inedible due to microbial activity. Through this photograph's lens into the microscopic world, we gain insight into the wonders and complexities found within even the most ordinary aspects of our daily lives. It reminds us that there is beauty to be discovered even amidst decay and highlights how science can capture these moments with precision and artistry.
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