BIOL 3053 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Giardia Lamblia, Helminths, Apicomplexan Life Cycle

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The number of serious fungai infections in humans is increasing. These are more difficult to control than bacterial inflections. Break down dead plant matter- nutrient recycling. Of over 100,000 species described, only about 200 are pathogenic to humans and animals. Molds consist of filaments of cells called hyphae. A mass of hyphae is called a mycelium. Hyphae either contain cross walls (septate hyphae) or lack cross-walls (coenocytic hyphae) Contain chitin- a strong, flexible, polysaccharide that is also found in the exoskeleton of arthropods. Molds reproduce by producing vast numbers of spores. Bacteria produce only one endospore per cell as a means of survival- are resistant to extreme heat, toxic chemicals, drying. Fungal spores are meant for reproduction- are not resistant to environmental stresses. Some fungi, notably pathogens, exhibit dimorphism- two forms of growth. Are able to adapt to environments that are hostile to bacteria. Grow better in acidic environments (e. g. ph = 5)

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