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Which of the following environment conditions are essential for optimum growth of Mucor on a piece of bread
A. Temperature of about `25^(@) C`
B. Temperature of about `5^(@) C`
C. Relative humidity of about 5%
D. Relative humidity of about 95%
E. A shady place
F. A brightly illuminated place
Choose the answer from the follwoing options

A

A, C and E only

B

A, D and E only

C

B, D and E only

D

B, C and F only

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