Concept explainers
A.
To match:
The disease “aspergillosis” with the manner in which
Introduction:
Diseases are the disorder of function and structure in an organism. The diseases caused by the fungi are called fungal diseases such as Candidiasis, Aspergillosis, and Sporotrichosis.
B.
To match:
The disease “candidiasis” with the manner in which fungi enter the body.
Introduction:
Diseases are the disorder of function and structure in an organism. The diseases caused by the fungi are called fungal diseases such as Candidiasis, Aspergillosis, and Sporotrichosis.
C.
To match:
The disease “chromoblastomycosis” with the manner in which fungi enter the body.
Introduction:
Diseases are the disorder of function and structure in an organism. The diseases caused by the fungi are called fungal diseases such as Candidiasis, Aspergillosis, and Sporotrichosis.
D.
To match:
The disease “coccidioidomycosis” with the manner in which fungi enter the body.
Introduction:
Diseases are the disorder of function and structure in an organism. The diseases caused by the fungi are called fungal diseases such as Candidiasis, Aspergillosis, and Sporotrichosis.
E.
To match:
The disease “cryptococcosis” with the manner in which fungi enter the body.
Introduction:
Diseases are the disorder of function and structure in an organism. The diseases caused by the fungi are called fungal diseases such as Candidiasis, Aspergillosis, and Sporotrichosis.
F.
To match:
The disease “dermatophytosis” with the manner in which fungi enter the body.
Introduction:
Diseases are the disorder of function and structure in an organism. The diseases caused by the fungi are called fungal diseases such as Candidiasis, Aspergillosis, and Sporotrichosis.
G.
To match:
The disease “histoplasmosis” with the manner in which fungi enter the body.
Introduction:
Diseases are the disorder of function and structure in an organism. The diseases caused by the fungi are called fungal diseases such as Candidiasis, Aspergillosis, and Sporotrichosis.
H.
To match:
The disease “hypersensitivity reactions” with the manner in which fungi enter the body.
Introduction:
Diseases are the disorder of function and structure in an organism. The diseases caused by the fungi are called fungal diseases such as Candidiasis, Aspergillosis, and Sporotrichosis.
I.
To match:
The disease “mushroom poisoning” with the manner in which fungi enter the body.
Introduction:
Diseases are the disorder of function and structure in an organism. The diseases caused by the fungi are called fungal diseases such as Candidiasis, Aspergillosis, and Sporotrichosis.
J.
To match:
The disease “Mycetoma” with the manner in which fungi enter the body.
Introduction:
Diseases are the disorder of function and structure in an organism. The diseases caused by the fungi are called fungal diseases such as Candidiasis, Aspergillosis, and Sporotrichosis.
K.
To match:
The disease “sporotrichosis” with the manner in which fungi enter the body.
Introduction:
Diseases are the disorder of function and structure in an organism. The diseases caused by the fungi are called fungal diseases such as Candidiasis, Aspergillosis, and Sporotrichosis.
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