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What is the appearance of yeasts on a macroscopic level?
What is the appearance of yeasts on a macroscopic level?
- Bacterial-like colony (correct)
- Antler, racquet, spiral rhizoids
- Smooth, single-cell round to oval shape
- Filamentous, cylindrical hyphae
Which of the following is a characteristic feature of molds on a microscopic level?
Which of the following is a characteristic feature of molds on a microscopic level?
- Aseptate hyphae (correct)
- Pseudohyphae
- Blastoconidia reproduction
- Hyaline hyphae
In the classification of fungi based on the site of infection, which type of fungi is commonly associated with infections?
In the classification of fungi based on the site of infection, which type of fungi is commonly associated with infections?
- Yeast
- Dimorphic fungi (correct)
- Mold
- Morphological fungi
What is the primary method of reproduction for molds?
What is the primary method of reproduction for molds?
Which type of hyphae are darkly pigmented in appearance?
Which type of hyphae are darkly pigmented in appearance?
What characterizes the yeast-like form of reproduction in fungi?
What characterizes the yeast-like form of reproduction in fungi?
Which type of fungi has two forms of growth, filamentous at 25°C and yeast-like at 37°C?
Which type of fungi has two forms of growth, filamentous at 25°C and yeast-like at 37°C?
Which classification of fungi is based on the site of infection?
Which classification of fungi is based on the site of infection?
What is the reproductive structure produced by molds that is equivalent to sporangiospore in the asexual reproduction of fungi?
What is the reproductive structure produced by molds that is equivalent to sporangiospore in the asexual reproduction of fungi?
Which type of conidia is spherical in shape and produced by certain fungi for asexual reproduction?
Which type of conidia is spherical in shape and produced by certain fungi for asexual reproduction?
In which classification of fungi does the most pathogenic fungi (in man) belong?
In which classification of fungi does the most pathogenic fungi (in man) belong?
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