fungi Flashcards

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label the structures on the diagram below of fungi

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describe the structure and poroperties of fungi

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  • Eukaryotic
  • Grow at 25ºC (some at 37º)
  • Non-photosynthetic
  • Cell walls contain chitin and other polysaccharides
  • Heterotrophic nutrition- uses exoenzymes to digest outside and then absorbs nutrients
  • Can reproduce sexually and asexually
  • Tolerate high osmolality and low pH
  • Resistant to antibacterial drugs
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3
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describe mould hyphal growth

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Mould form large colonies. They can produce asexual spores in different ways. Sexual spore- ascospores, basidiospores, zygospores are also important in taxonomy.

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4
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describe yeast growth

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Yeast divide asexually by budding but can also have sexual reproduction.

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5
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what are the common morphological forms of fungi

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Yeasts- oval/spherical appearance

Moulds- filamentous fungi- hyphal forms

Dimorphic fungi- will grow in yeast or hyphal forms dependant of the temperature of growth.

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how do fungi reproduce

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  • many can reproduce both sexually and asexually
  • sporulation bodies can be used for identification in clinical samples
  • spores are relativelty resistant and can survive and spread infection (survive disinfection)

there are 2 main types of asexual spores
condida formed on condiophores
sporangiospores formed on sporangiophores

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7
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what media is required for fungal culture and why

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sabouraud dextrose media
- has a slightly acidic pH (5.6)
- inhibitory antibiotics are often added to prevent bacterial contamination
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What are the growth times and temperatures for different fungal groups?

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Fungi are cultured at both 25 and 37°C this helps describe if they are dimorphic or not.

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How are fungi differentiated?

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colonial characteristics- size appearance after set time, colour both sides, surface elevation depressions, other patterns.

Examination of spore structures- from culture, from clinical sample

Features of vegetative hyphae- presence or absence of septa, hyaline (colourless) or dematiaceous (pigmented), hyphal structures- spiral, racket space.

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10
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describe ringworm

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  • circular skin lesions caused by dermatophytes
  • colonize and invade skin, hair and nails
  • spores shed from infected animals remain infective for many months
  • transmitted by contact or contaminated surfaces
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describe malassezia pachydermatis

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  • yeast (unicellular, peanut shaped cells)
  • commensal on skin
  • associated with canine skin and ear infections
  • opportunisitc pathogens
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describe aspergillus

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  • filamentous mould with septated hyaline hyphae and condida formed on condiophores
  • ubiquitous
  • rapidly growing pigmented colonies
  • respiratory pathogen, acquired by inhalation of spores
  • invasive

in dogs: sinonasal aspergillosis invades nasal mucosa and turbinate bones. needs to be removed

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