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Annelides

Cells that produces conidia by growing longer, ending in a tapered tip.

Arthroconidia

Square - like Conidia formed by modified hyphal cells.

Aseptate

The absence of SEPTA, hyphae in certain kinds of molds that are not divided into sections or separate cells by walls called SEPTA.

Bioremediation

A method of using microorganisms to clean up environmental contamination by pollutants such as oil, organic waste, radiation.

Blastocondidium

a pro turbines formed on the surface of by East parent cell during reproduction by budding it eventually breaks the way as a new daughter cell.

Candidemia

The presence of cells of the yeast candidia in the bloodstream.


Chlamydoconidia

Round, large, India with a thick wall that are formed at the end, thighs, or inside the hyphae.

Chlorophyll

A green fire photosynthetic pigment found in plants, algae, cyanobacteria that accomplishes photosynthesis.

Conidia

Asexual spores of fungi.

Conidiophores

Types of asexual spores produced by fungi that are either unicellular or multicellular and not enclosed in sacs.

Hallucinations

a false perception with no basis in reality, maybe auditory, olfactory, or visual, may be caused by disease of sensory organs or by use of psycho trophic drugs.

Hyphae

Long, branching cytoplasmic filament of fungus or mold

Leavening

the process of incorporating air bubbles into dough to make it rise and have a lighter consistency by the east or other leavening agents.

Mycelium

A mass of hyphae that have branched and grown and longer to the form the vegetative body of the fungi such as molds

Onychomycosis

Disease of fingernails or toenails due to parasitic fungal infection.

Phialide

In fungal organisms, condidia Genesis cell with does not change as new, extruded and released to.

Rheumatism

a generalized term used to describe acute or chronic conditions of joint inflammation, soreness, muscle stiffness and pain includes arthritis

Rhinocerebral

pertaining to a nasal sinuses and brain type of mucormycosis fungoides infection in immunocompromised individuals that spreads from the sinuses to the brain and has a high mortality rate.

Septate

Having a dividing wall, as in hyphae that are divided into sections or separate cells by walls called SEPTA.

Sinonasal

Pertaining to facial sinuses in nasal passages.

Sporangiospores

Specialized hyphae structures that support the sporangium of asexual spore of a fungi.

Sterols

Group of substances belonging to the lipoids, lipids that make up the cell membrane of fungi

Zygospores

Thick - Walled resting fungal or algal cells which are created by the fusion of two similar gametes in laboratories culture.