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potato dextrose agar medium is used for fungal growth
Coccidioides immitis -- a fungal pathogen.
Thrush
Fungal diseases grow on the organism that they infect. While infecting an organism, they will produce spores that will spread to and infect another organism. Some are able to hang out in the soil (or water, for aquatic fungal diseases) until they come in contact with a suitable host.
Thursh or oral candidiasis
A microorganism that can cause fungal infections can enter the body through means such as inhalation and broken skin.
No, a mushroom is just the fruiting body part of a much larger fungal organism. The complete organism resides underground, inside wood, or inside decaying organic matter and is typically at least 5 times as large as the mushroom (and in a few cases these fungal organisms occupy many acres, one fungus in Europe is the largest living thing on Earth) on the surface.
In my opinion, a lichen can be considered a colonial organism. It has many organisms that are specialized to perform specific functions and it is in close association between fungal and algal cells. It meets the requirements for a colonial organism.
Yes. Fungusil really removed toenail fungal infection. I had a toenail fungal infection before and my physician advised me to apply Fungusil and it works for me. It is safe and effective.
A single fungus organism cannot be seen with the human eye, but a fungal colony, such as a mushroom or jock itch, certainly can be.
Single-celled organism which has a eukaryotic cell, but which is not a member of the plant, fungal, or animal kingdoms. The main protists are protozoa.
That cannot be a plant or animal. It can be a fungal cell