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the fungal thallus consists of a
hyphae
mycelium
a mass of hyphae
yeasts
unicellular fungi
fission yeasts divide...
symmetrically
budding yeast divide...
asymmetrically
vegetative growth
1. septate hypha
2. coenocytic hypha
3. growth of a hypha from a spore
fungal dimorphism
pathogenic dimorphic fungi are yeastliek at 37 C and moldlike at 25 C
asexual reproduction via
conidia or conidiospores
fungal diseases aka
mycoses
systemic mycoses are..
deep within the body
superificial mycoses are..
localized, eg hair shafts
opportunistic mycoses
caused by normal microbiota or environmental fungi
protozoa nutrition
chemoheterotroph
protozoa food acquisition
absorptive, ingestive
characteristics of helminths
reduced digestive system
reduced nervous system
reduced locomotion
complex reproduction
cestodes
tapeworms
nematodes
pinworms
vectors
something that transmits diseases
insecta has ___ legs while arachnida has ___ legs
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