W.A.L.T... Identify the structure of an explanation text and explore the language features of an explanation text. I enjoy doing this because I get to learn more about mould and I like to write about conclusion. Maybe next time I could make it more interesting.
How mould is formed?
Have you ever been into your bathroom and seen this black greeny stain on the walls and you’ve been concerned about what it is? Well it’s called mould and this is my explanation about how mould is formed?
If you are concerned, carry on reading and you will find out.
Mold begins from something called spores.
Spores feed on dead animal or any type of plant, and they love to grow in warm and wet places. Spores are just like seeds they make things grow
Also spores are really small like babies, but the thing is that they don’t need a mum or a dad to be formed.
Then hyphae, hyphae grows at their tips. During tip growth hyphal growth is the feature of a threadlike fungi. From mushrooms to shape, we experience organisms in a wide reach of parts of our lives. Every one of them are made out of modest, full strands called hyphae.
Finally mycelium, mycelium is the plant part of a fungus made out of a group of branching, it’s like threadlike hyphae. In most fungi, hyphae are the main mode of plant growth, and are basically called a mycelium.
Therefore, mould is always near you there in your bathroom and sometimes there in you room so pretty much mould is everywhere in your house.
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