lecture 14 fungal infections Flashcards
fungi …karyote
eukaryote
fungi cell wall contains
chitin
fungal ribosomes
80s
fungal reproduction
sexual or asexual
why are fungal infections becoming more common
more immuno compramised
morphic types of fungi
moulds
yeasts
diamorphic
what formation do moulds grow in
filament formation
what is the mould formation called
hyphae
what is a mould colony called
myecium
how can moulds reproduce
sexually
asexually
hyphae
asexual proliferation of mould
budding at the top of a cell
alternative mould proliferation
hyphae breaking off and becoming independant
why do you get hyphae in humans
hostile host environment
how do yeasts reproduce
budding
shape of yeast
round
what is the stress reaction of yeasts
make longer hyphae pseudoforms
what can protect yeast against the immune system
pseudohyphae
yeast which eats stratum corneum
tinea