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Media for yeast and fungi
Sabouraud Dextrose Agar
Inhibitory Mold Agar
Mycosel Agar
Brain Heart Infusion Agar
Blood Agar
Time of growth for yeast and fungi
Yeast: 4-7 days
Fungi: 4 weeks
Temperatures correlating with yeast and fungi
Room temp: 25-30
Body temp: 35-37
Temps for media of yeast and fungi
All at 25-30 except blood agar (35-37)
Stains for fungi and yeast
Lactophenol cotton blue mounds
General characteristics of fungi
eukaryotic, obligate aerobes, yeast reproduce by budding (smooth, creamy colonies)
General characteristics of moulds
fuzzy on plates (due to mycelia), hyphae (septate or nonseptate)
Moulds that are aseptate
Zygomycetes
Dimorphism
Two phases
-Mould phase-room temp
-Yeast phase-37 degrees
Polymorphic
Both mould and yeast in same culture
Hyaline hyphae
non-pigmented or brightly pigmented
Dematiceous hyphae
Darkly pigmented due to melanin in cell wall
Macrocondia
Has 15 cells inside it, apical structure
Condia
Small blobs of cells
Teleomorph
Fungus that reproduces sexually
Anamorph
Fungus that reproduces asexually