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		<title>Two Types of Molds that need classification?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hotaru asked: On one of my science experiments, the berries I had used had fuzzy white mold on it. What&#8217;s that mold called? (Note: they were in a humid enviorment) The second one is a cheese stick in a humid enviorment that started to grow some black mold(this was also in the humid enviorment.) Thanks!]]></description>
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