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|q1=What is mycology?
|linkpage =Fungi
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|a1=The study of fungi
|linktext =FUNGI
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|l1=Fungi
|sublink1 =Flash Cards - WikiBugs
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|q2=What is the function of the cell membrane?
|subtext1 =WIKIBUGS FLASHCARDS
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*First line of defence preventing toxic materials entering the cell
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*Important in the degredation of extra-cellular nutrients
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|l2=Fungal Structure
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|q3=Which substances are stored in the cytoplasm in granules?
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*Fats
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*Glycogen
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*Protein
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|l3=Fungal Structure
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|q4=What are the main characteristics of filamentous fungi?
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*Branching hyphae
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*Hyphae grow to form a mycelium
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*Aerial hyphae produce conidiospores and sporangiospores
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*Conidia are also produced which are asexual spores
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|l4=Types of Fungi
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|q5=What are the main characteristics of dimorphic fungi?
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*Develop into a mycelium or another form depending on environmental conditions
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*Yeast-like parasitic phase
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*Mycelial saphrophytic phase
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*Show phenotypic duality
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|l5=Types of Fungi
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|q6=How would you recognise yeast cells?
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|a6=
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*Oval or round in shape
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*a6=3µm to 5µm in diameter
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Reproduce by budding
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*Yeasts can assimilate sugar and nitrogen and ferment various sugar compounds
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*Can produce pseudohyphae
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|l6=Types of Fungi
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|q7=What are the three types of fungal spore produced?
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*Sexual
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*Asexual
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*Vegetative
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|l7=Fungal Reproduction
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|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>
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|a8=
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*Self-limiting
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*Resistance
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*Hypersensitivity
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*Cell-mediated
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|l8=Immunity to Fungi
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==<font color="purple">Fungi</font>==
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[[Category:Fungi]]
[[Image:Candida albicans.jpg|thumb|right|150px|''Candida albicans'' - wikimedia commons]]
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[[Category:Fungi Flashcards]]
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!width="400"|'''Question'''
 
!width="400"|'''Answer'''
 
!width="150"|'''Article'''
 
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|<big>'''What is mycology?'''
 
||<font color="white"> <big>
 
*'''''The study of fungi'''''
 
||[[Fungi - Wikiblood|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
 
|-
 
|<big>'''What is the function of the cell membrane?'''
 
||<font color="white"> <big>
 
*'''''First line of defence preventing toxic materials entering the cell'''''
 
*'''''Important in the degredation of extra-cellular nutrients'''''
 
||[[Fungi - Wikiblood#Structure|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
 
|-
 
|<big>'''Which substances are stored in the cytoplasm in granules?'''
 
||<font color="white"> <big>
 
*'''''Fats'''''
 
*'''''Glycogen'''''
 
*'''''Protein'''''
 
||[[Fungi - Wikiblood#Structure|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
 
|-
 
|<big>'''What are the main characteristics of filamentous fungi?'''
 
||<font color="white"> <big>
 
*'''''Branching hyphae'''''
 
*'''''Hyphae grow to form a mycelium'''''
 
*'''''Aerial hyphae produce conidiospores and sporangiospores'''''
 
*'''''Conidia are also produced which are asexual spores'''''
 
||[[Fungi - Wikiblood#Types of Fungi|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
 
|-
 
|<big>'''What are the main characteristics of dimorphic fungi?'''
 
||<font color="white"> <big>
 
*'''''Develop into a mycelium or another form depending on environmental conditions'''''
 
*'''''Yeast-like parasitic phase'''''
 
*'''''Mycelial saphrophytic phase'''''
 
*'''''Show phenotypic duality'''''
 
||[[Fungi - Wikiblood#Types of Fungi|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
 
|-
 
|<big>'''How would you recognise yeast cells?'''
 
||<font color="white"> <big>
 
*'''''Oval or round in shape'''''
 
*'''''3µm to 5µm in diameter'''''
 
*'''''Reproduce by budding'''''
 
*'''''Yeasts can assimilate sugar and nitrogen and ferment various sugar compounds'''''
 
*'''''Can produce pseudohyphae'''''
 
||[[Fungi - Wikiblood#Types of Fungi|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
 
|-
 
|<big>'''What are the three types of fungal spore produced?'''
 
||<font color="white"> <big>
 
*'''''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'''
 
||<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>.
 
||[[Insecta#Structure and Function|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
 
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Latest revision as of 13:08, 22 June 2011

Question Answer Article
What is mycology? Link to Article
What is the function of the cell membrane? Link to Article
Which substances are stored in the cytoplasm in granules? Link to Article
What are the main characteristics of filamentous fungi? Link to Article
What are the main characteristics of dimorphic fungi? Link to Article
How would you recognise yeast cells? Link to Article
What are the three types of fungal spore produced? Link to Article
Fill in the missing words about immunity to fungal infections:

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 ... .

Link to Article


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