Chapter 20: The Fungi Flashcards

1
Q

Fungi are _____ cells, which lack _____, so they cannot generate energy through photosynthesis.

A

eukaryotic

chlorophyll

(p. 196)

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Fungi require an _____ environment.

A

aerobic (p. 196)

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3
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Yeast are a _____ growth form of fungi. These cells can appear spherical to ellipsoidal. Yeast reproduce by _____. When buds do not separate, they can form long chains of yeast cells, which are called ______. Yeast reproduce at a _____ rate than bacteria.

A

unicellular

budding

pseudohyphae

slower

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4
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What are saprophytes?

A

fungi that live in and utilize organic matter (soil, rotten vegetation) as an energy source (p. 196)

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5
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Dimorphic fungi can grow as either a _____ or ____, depending on environmental conditions and temperature. They usually grow as a _____ at body temperatures.

A

yeast or mold yeast (p. 196)

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6
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What stain can be used to visualize the capsule of Cryptococcus neoformans?

A

India ink stain

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There are 3 fungi that cause systemic disease in humans. They are:

All three are _____ fungi.

A

Histoplasma capsulatum

Blastomyces dermatitidis

Coccidioides immitis

dimorphic

(p. 199)

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Histoplasma capsulatum, Blastomyces dermatitidis, and Coccidioides immitis grow as _____ forms, with spores, at 25º C on Sabouraud’s agar. At 37º C they grow as _____ cells.

A

mycelial

yeast

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9
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What is Sabouraud’s agar?

A

Sabouraud agar is a type of agar growth medium containing peptones. It is used to cultivate dermatophytes and other types of fungi, and can also grow filamentous bacteria such as Nocardia.

It typically contains:

  • 40 g/L dextrose
  • 10 g/L peptone
  • 20 g/L agar
  • pH 5.6 – note the acidity inhibits bacterial growth

[Retrieved from Wikipedia]

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Cryptococcus neoformans is a polysaccharide encapsulated yeast (not _____) similar to the previous 3 fungi in that is is _____ into the lungs and the infection is usually _____.

It differs in that the major manifestation is not pneumonia but rather _____.

A

dimorphic; inhaled; asymptomatic

meningoencephalitis

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11
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Roughly _ out of _ cases of crytococcal meningitis occur in immunocompromised people, and almost __% of AIDS patients will develop cryptococcosis.

A

3 out of 4

10%

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12
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What is a polysaccharide?

A

a carbohydrate that can be decomposed by hydrolysis into two or more molecules of monosaccharides

[Retrieved from Merriam Webster]

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