Comparison of microscopic morphology of representative zygomycetous andascomycetous molds. Septa in mycelium (-/+) Septa in conidiophore/ sporangiophore (-/+) sporangiophore (-/+) Branching in conidiophore/ Genus Location of asexual spores (internal or external) Rhizopus Aspergillus Penicillium
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- having scale leaves with liguleclubmossmarsileasalviniaselaginellaComparison of microscopic morphology of representative zygomycetous and ascomycetous molds. Genus Septa in mycelium (-/+) Septa in conidiophore/ sporangiophore (-/+) Branching in conidiophore/ sporangiophore (-/+) Location of asexual spores (internal or external) Rhizopus Aspergillus PenicilliumRhizopus does not form zygospores. Comment.
- What is the difference between Rhizopus stolonifer- zygospore and Rhizopus stolonifer- sporangiophore. Please explain in simple wayParasites and common name of the following: Hymenolepis nana- Dipylidium caninum- Fasciolopsis buski - Metagonimus yokogawa- Paragonimus westermanni- Loa loa- Schistosoma haematobium- Taenia saginata- Fasciola hepatica- Opisthorchis felineus- Diphyllobothrium latum- Clonorchis sinensis - Dracunculus medinensis- Taenia solium- Schistosoma japonicum- Hymenolepis diminuta- Heterophyes heterophyes- Echinococcus granulosus-Penicillium chrysogenum Morphology Picture attached.Description : 1. Conidium 2. Sterigmata 3. Metulla 4. Branch (Penisilus) 5. Conidiophore Describe and drawing the reproductive cycle of the fungus Penicillium notatum
- systemic mycoses important features in tablulated formMark the structures that are observed and identify in the image of mucor racemosus. Sporangioforo Sporangium Sporangiospores Columnel Rhizoids Stolons Zygospores Zygosporangia GametangiaBelow are several pictures of the Zygomycete, Rhizopus from macroscopic to microscopic views. 40x (w.m.) 400x (w.m.) Make a sketch of Rhizopus at 400x and upload it here with the following structures labeled: mycelum, hyphae, rhizoids, sporangium, zygosporangium, sporangiophore