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What is the type of sexual spore (Ascospore or Basidiospore) in:
1. Schizosaccharomyces pombe
2. Rhodotorula rubra
3. Pichia fermentans
(if the sexual spore is not present, write N/A)
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- What is the type of sexual spore (Ascospore or Basidiospore) in: 1.Kluyveromyces marxianus 2. Candida parapsilosis 3.Hansenula anomala (if the sexual spore is not present, write N/A)Identify the following:1. The number of spores produced by Coprinus.2. It refers to the asexual mode of reproduction in Saccharomyces cereviciae.3. It refers to the haploid spores of Physcia.what rust (puccinia), produces four different types of spores. indicate the ploidy of each spore type: - aecidiospores: - urediniospores: - teliospores: - basidiospores:
- III. Staining of yeast sexual spores. Complete the table below by determining the presence or absence of sexual spores and if present, identify the type of sexual spore. Yeast Culture 1. Saccharomyces cerevisiae 2. Schizosaccharomyces pombe 3. Rhodotolura rubra 4. Pichia fermentans 5. Kluyveromyces marxianus 6. Candida parapsilosis 7. Hansenula anomala Presence of sexual spore Type of sexual spore1)Why don't all of the yeast do cellular respiration? 2) What are the similarities and differences in the appearance of Aspergillus and Penicillium (form is the organism)Draw a labeled diagram of structure of spore of Riccia.
- A male researcher wanting to determine the pathogenesis of acertain fungus that often attacks women did the followingexperiment on himself. He taped a piece of gauze heavilyinoculated with the fungus to the inside of his thigh and left itthere for several days, periodically moistening it with sterile saline.After a time he experienced a severe skin reaction that resembled aburn and the skin peeled off.a. Suggest a species of fungus that can cause this effect.b. What does this experiment tell you about the factors inpathogenesis related to portal of entry and gender?Aspergillus fumigatus may cause pulmonary mold infections in immunocompromised patients. Which of the following structures causes the tissue destruction in the patients: tissue destruction by enterotoxins tissue destruction by pseudohyphae none of the above apply tissue destruction by cysts tissue destruction by plaque formation tissue destruction by aerial hyphae tissue destruction by vegetative hyphae4. Microscopic observation of the yeast cultures Shape of Yeast Method of reproduction ascospores Saccharomyces Schizosaccharomyces Rhodotorula Pichia
- An organism is a mixotroph loses its plastids, it survives because of which reason; 1. It has an endospore and becomes dormant until conditions improve 2. It has photosynthesis by membranes present in the cytoplasm 3. since it is also a heterotroph engulfs organic material by phagocytosis or by absorption for nutrition 4. uses mitochondria that acquite after loosing its plastidsExplain the meaning of the term tetrad as applied to theasci produced by certain fungi.Match the fungi with their correspoding spore formation -Conidiospore -Blastopsore - Arthrospore - Chlamydospore - Sporangiospore choices Aspergillus species Penicillium species Rhizopus species Candida Albicans Coccidiodes immitis