lecture 14 fungal infections Flashcards

1
Q

fungi …karyote

A

eukaryote

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2
Q

fungi cell wall contains

A

chitin

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3
Q

fungal ribosomes

A

80s

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4
Q

fungal reproduction

A

sexual or asexual

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5
Q

why are fungal infections becoming more common

A

more immuno compramised

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6
Q

morphic types of fungi

A

moulds
yeasts
diamorphic

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7
Q

what formation do moulds grow in

A

filament formation

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8
Q

what is the mould formation called

A

hyphae

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9
Q

what is a mould colony called

A

myecium

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10
Q

how can moulds reproduce

A

sexually
asexually
hyphae

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11
Q

asexual proliferation of mould

A

budding at the top of a cell

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12
Q

alternative mould proliferation

A

hyphae breaking off and becoming independant

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13
Q

why do you get hyphae in humans

A

hostile host environment

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14
Q

how do yeasts reproduce

A

budding

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15
Q

shape of yeast

A

round

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16
Q

what is the stress reaction of yeasts

A

make longer hyphae pseudoforms

17
Q

what can protect yeast against the immune system

A

pseudohyphae

18
Q

yeast which eats stratum corneum

A

tinea