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Name the causative agent:

Bagsacoccus O-A na medtechiieae

What is referred to as the general term for disease acquired from fungal infection?

Mycosis

Papasa ka ba?

Syempre. Eme

Name the colony morphology of Fungi:

-Yeast


-Molds


-Dimorphic


-Polymorphic

Name the taxonomic classifications of Fungi:

- Zygomycota


- Ascomycota


- Basidiomycota


- Deuteromycota

Name the classifications of Fungal infections:

- Superficial


- Cutaneous


- Subcutaneous


- Systemic


- Opportunistic

How many species are associated to humans?

600 species

What is referred to as the organisms living on dead or decayed organic matter?

Saprophytes

What do we call the colony morphology of Fungi exhibiting both yeast and mold forms that are present in same culture?

Polymorphic

What is referred to as the colony morphology of Fungi that produce a mold form at 25°C and a yeast form at 37°C?

Dimorphic

Which colony morphology of Fungi exhibiting moist, creamy, opaque or pasty colonies?

Yeast

Which colony morphology of Fungi is exhibiting fluffy, cottony, woolly, or powdery colonies?

Molds

Which colony morphology of Fungi grows only at 37°C?

Yeast

Which colony morphology of Fungi grows only at 25°C?

Molds

Yeasts have aerial hyphae. TRUE or FALSE?

FALSE.

Name the forms of sexual reproduction of Yeasts:

- Ascospores


- Basidiospores

Name the forms of a sexual reproduction of Yeasts:

- Blastoconidia or Budding


- Binary fission