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− | ==<font color="purple">Fungi</font>==
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| + | |q1=What is mycology? |
− | !width="400"|'''Question'''
| + | |a1=The study of fungi |
− | !width="400"|'''Answer'''
| + | |l1=Fungi - Wikiblood |
− | !width="150"|'''Article'''
| + | |q2=What is the function of the cell membrane? |
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− | |<big>'''What is mycology?'''
| + | *First line of defence preventing toxic materials entering the cell |
− | ||<font color="white"> <big> | + | *Important in the degredation of extra-cellular nutrients |
− | *'''''The study of fungi'''''
| + | |l2=Fungi - Wikiblood#Structure |
− | ||[[Fungi - Wikiblood|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | + | |q3=Which substances are stored in the cytoplasm in granules? |
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− | |<big>'''What is the function of the cell membrane?'''
| + | *Fats |
− | ||<font color="white"> <big> | + | *Glycogen |
− | *'''''First line of defence preventing toxic materials entering the cell''''' | + | *Protein |
− | *'''''Important in the degredation of extra-cellular nutrients''''' | + | |l3=Fungi - Wikiblood#Structure |
− | ||[[Fungi - Wikiblood#Structure|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | + | |q4=What are the main characteristics of filamentous fungi? |
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− | |<big>'''Which substances are stored in the cytoplasm in granules?'''
| + | *Branching hyphae |
− | ||<font color="white"> <big> | + | *Hyphae grow to form a mycelium |
− | *'''''Fats''''' | + | *Aerial hyphae produce conidiospores and sporangiospores |
− | *'''''Glycogen''''' | + | *Conidia are also produced which are asexual spores |
− | *'''''Protein''''' | + | |l4=Fungi - Wikiblood#Types of Fungi |
− | ||[[Fungi - Wikiblood#Structure|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | + | |q5=What are the main characteristics of dimorphic fungi? |
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− | |<big>'''What are the main characteristics of filamentous fungi?'''
| + | *Develop into a mycelium or another form depending on environmental conditions |
− | ||<font color="white"> <big> | + | *Yeast-like parasitic phase |
− | *'''''Branching hyphae''''' | + | *Mycelial saphrophytic phase |
− | *'''''Hyphae grow to form a mycelium''''' | + | *Show phenotypic duality |
− | *'''''Aerial hyphae produce conidiospores and sporangiospores''''' | + | |l5=Fungi - Wikiblood#Types of Fungi |
− | *'''''Conidia are also produced which are asexual spores''''' | + | |q6=How would you recognise yeast cells? |
− | ||[[Fungi - Wikiblood#Types of Fungi|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | + | |a6= |
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| + | *Oval or round in shape |
− | |<big>'''What are the main characteristics of dimorphic fungi?'''
| + | *a6=3µm to 5µm in diameter |
− | ||<font color="white"> <big> | + | Reproduce by budding |
− | *'''''Develop into a mycelium or another form depending on environmental conditions''''' | + | *Yeasts can assimilate sugar and nitrogen and ferment various sugar compounds |
− | *'''''Yeast-like parasitic phase''''' | + | *Can produce pseudohyphae |
− | *'''''Mycelial saphrophytic phase''''' | + | |l6=Fungi - Wikiblood#Types of Fungi |
− | *'''''Show phenotypic duality''''' | + | |q7=What are the three types of fungal spore produced? |
− | ||[[Fungi - Wikiblood#Types of Fungi|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | + | |a7= |
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| + | *Sexual |
− | |<big>'''How would you recognise yeast cells?'''
| + | *Asexual |
− | ||<font color="white"> <big> | + | *Vegetative |
− | *'''''Oval or round in shape''''' | + | |l7=Fungi - Wikiblood#Fungal Reproduction |
− | *'''''3µm to 5µm in diameter''''' | + | |q8=Fill in the missing words about immunity to fungal infections:<p>Cutaneous and superficial fungal infections are normally ... with recovery associated with a ... to re-infection. As hosts often develop delayed-type ... this resistance appears to be ... .</P> |
− | *'''''Reproduce by budding'''''
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− | *'''''Yeasts can assimilate sugar and nitrogen and ferment various sugar compounds''''' | + | *Self-limiting |
− | *'''''Can produce pseudohyphae''''' | + | *Resistance |
− | ||[[Fungi - Wikiblood#Types of Fungi|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | + | *Hypersensitivity |
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| + | *Cell-mediated |
− | |<big>'''What are the three types of fungal spore produced?'''
| + | |l8=Fungi - Wikiblood#Immunity to fungi |
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− | *'''''Sexual''''' | |
− | *'''''Asexual''''' | |
− | *'''''Vegetative''''' | |
− | ||[[Fungi - Wikiblood#Fungal Reproduction|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | |
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− | |<big>'''Fill in the missing words about immunity to fungal infections'''
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− | ||<big>Cutaneous and superficial fungal infections are normally <font color="white">'''''self-limiting'''''</font> with recovery associated with a <font color="white">'''''resistance'''''</font> to re-infection. As hosts often develop delayed-type <font color="white">'''''hypersensitivity'''''</font> this resistance appears to be <font color="white">'''''cell-mediated'''''</font>.
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− | ||[[Fungi - Wikiblood#Immunity to fungi|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | |
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