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Name the causative agent: |
Bagsacoccus O-A na medtechiieae |
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What is referred to as the general term for disease acquired from fungal infection? |
Mycosis |
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Papasa ka ba? |
Syempre. Eme |
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Name the colony morphology of Fungi: |
-Yeast -Molds -Dimorphic -Polymorphic |
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Name the taxonomic classifications of Fungi: |
- Zygomycota - Ascomycota - Basidiomycota - Deuteromycota |
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Name the classifications of Fungal infections: |
- Superficial - Cutaneous - Subcutaneous - Systemic - Opportunistic |
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How many species are associated to humans? |
600 species |
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What is referred to as the organisms living on dead or decayed organic matter? |
Saprophytes |
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What do we call the colony morphology of Fungi exhibiting both yeast and mold forms that are present in same culture? |
Polymorphic |
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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 |
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Which colony morphology of Fungi exhibiting moist, creamy, opaque or pasty colonies? |
Yeast |
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Which colony morphology of Fungi is exhibiting fluffy, cottony, woolly, or powdery colonies? |
Molds |
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Which colony morphology of Fungi grows only at 37°C? |
Yeast |
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Which colony morphology of Fungi grows only at 25°C? |
Molds |
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Yeasts have aerial hyphae. TRUE or FALSE? |
FALSE. |
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Name the forms of sexual reproduction of Yeasts: |
- Ascospores - Basidiospores |
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Name the forms of a sexual reproduction of Yeasts: |
- Blastoconidia or Budding - Binary fission |