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What are the two life styles of Fungi?
Yeast (cells bud)
Mold (Spore-hyphae-mycelium)
Are fungi more resistant than bacteria?
Yes
Are most fungi obligate aerobes or obligate anaerobes?
Obligate aerobes
What are some diseases caused by fungi?
-Athlete's foot
-Ringworm
-Candida Albicans (Vaginitis)
-Histoplasmosis
What are some examples of fungi?
-Rhizopus
-Aspergillus
-Penicillium
Are virus living or non-living?
Non-living, but they can reproduce and adapt
Where do viruses grow?
Inside the cell
What can viruses infect?
Animals, plants, bacteria
What kind of diseases are caused by viruses?
-Polio
-Colds
-Flu
-Measles
-Mumps
-Rubella
-Rabies
-Smallpox
-herpes
-AIDS
-Chicken Pox
What are prions?
Bits of protein that cause disease
What diseases can prions cause?
-Kuru
-Scrapie (sheep disease)
-BSE (mad cow)