Mold
Cross-source consensus on Mold from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Mold is an anaerobic organism that does not require oxygen to survive. — Mold, Anaerobic Respiration, and Energy Production
- Mold produces carbon monoxide as a byproduct of its anaerobic metabolic process. — Mold, Anaerobic Respiration, and Energy Production
- Carbon monoxide production is co-located with mold wherever it is present. — Mold, Anaerobic Respiration, and Energy Production
- Mold exposure, whether environmental or from internal overgrowth, is a key contributor to chronic fatigue syndrome. — Mold, Anaerobic Respiration, and Energy Production
- Avoiding mold in living and work environments is recommended to prevent metabolic disruption. — Mold, Anaerobic Respiration, and Energy Production