Mold from mango culture under direct and scattered light

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Mold structure in direct exposure. Note the greenish color.
Mold structure under scattered light.
The images show a fungi mold structure, under direct and scattered light (generated using a mobile-phone flashlight). The sample was obtained from a culture growing organically on refrigerated mangoes inside Ricketts House residence at Caltech’s campus (1200 East California Boulevard, Pasadena, CA) around 11:00 pm local time (CA) on May 30th, 2019. The mold was extracted using a cotton swab. Note the greenish irregular structure of the mold.
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The mango from which the mold was extracted from. Note the white region on the surface beneath the plastic.

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