Basics and Procedures
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- Q1mycosesFungal infections are referred to as30s
- Q2Systemic mycosesUsually originate in the lungs and spread to other organs30s
- Q3GlycogenFungi usually store the reserve food material in the form of30s
- Q4Aerial hyphaeSupport the reproductive structures30s
- Q5AscomycetesFungi producing usually 8 spores in sac like structure belong to30s
- Q6See imageRacquet hyphae30s
- Q7pseudohyphaeIn yeast daughter cells may elongate to form30s
- Q8DimorphismMost fungi exist as either yeasts or molds30s
- Q9BlastoconidiaSeen in both molds and yeasts30s
- Q10Aspergillusshaped collarette30s
- Q11See imageMacroconidia30s
- Q12Chlamydoconidiaterminal, sessile, intercalary30s
- Q13RugroseThe term used to describe the topography of a colony with a deep furrows from center of colony is:30s
- Q14Self-contained area with sliding shield; vent filtration of air; UV sourceBiological Safety Cabinet30s
- Q15UV light used to identify infected hairWood's Lamp30s