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Horizontales
Conidia of Aspergillus fumigatus are hydro______, enhancing their capacity to reach alveoli following inhalation.
Amultinucleate mycelium with little or no septation in its hyphae is described as ___________, a work that is the synonym for 'multinucleate' when referring to 'multinucleate' hyphae).
The most abundant genera contributing to indoor fungal spore densities include Cladosporium, Penicillium, Aspergillus, and Stachybotrys, that are all filamentous _____ mycota.
The larger (and often multicellular) of two types of conidia produced by the same fungus is a ___conidium
Aspergillus species have septate hyphae with regular branching at _________ angles (approx. 45°) called dichotomous branching (aka acute angle branching and aka fork branching).
Adjective indicating chain-like formations.
Noun used in conidial nomenclature indicating the place on a conidiogenous cell at which a conidium arises.
The term ___petal describes a chain of conidia produced via asexual reproduction with the youngest conidium located at the base of the chain and the oldest at the tip of the chain.
The term that means 'the formation and development of a morphologic structure'.
Syncephalastrum produce sporangiospores in a ________ series within cylindrical merosporangia.
Regarding macroconidia, this term means 'septate both transversely and longitudinally'.
A 'closed, spherical structure in the Division Ascomycota producing in its interior asci containing ascospores, that are only liberated upon decay, disintegration or traumatic rupture of this structure' is called a ____thecium.
Verticales
An extracellular matrix produced by certain filamentous fungi that aids in adherence to surfaces, and, additionally, enhancing resistance to host defenses, such as blocking recognition and immune capture by phagocytic cells, and antifungal agents is referred to as a ____film.
Regarding zygomycetes, if they are parasitic, they are _________ in the host.
Zygomycosis is generally a(an) _______, respiratory mycosis.
The most prevalent fungal invasion route for rhinocerebellar zygomycosis is ________.
Rhizopus's reproductive propagule formed by meiotic reproduction is the _____spore.
AN ANNULAR ______ is A SMALL, CIRCULAR MEMBRANE ATTACHED AT THE BSE OR AT THE EXTREMITIES OF A FREE CONIDIUM; THIS STRUCTURE IS A VESTIGE OF A SEPARaTING CELL, THAT IS A CELL WHICH SUPPORTED THE CONIDIUM IN EARLY ROWTH BUT LATER RUPTURED IN THE PROCESS OF FREEING THE CONIDIIUM
Plural of mycosis.
The principal etiologic agent of aspergillosis is Aspergillus ___________.
Aspergillosis is a devastating disease of _________, birds of prey.
The prefix _______-, when located at the beginning of a mycosis, tells you that the etiologic agent is dematiaceous.
The filamentous fungus Rhizopus _______ifer is called 'bread mold,' because it is often one of the first fungi to appear on stale bread.
Long-lived resistant fungal spores spread the fungus in ________; while non-dormant spores (dispersal spores) spread the fungus in space, to colonize new territory.
Adjective used in conidiial nomenclature meaning the bodies occur throughout the cytoplasm at low concentration , producing lateral growth (i.e., swelling of the cylindrical hypha) by alteration of preexisting wall.
Aspergillus conidia are in the size range 2-4 microns, enabling them to penetrate deeply into the ________.
_____parasitic fungi parasitise other fungi.