Microbiology and Immunology 2500A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 28: Dimorphic Fungus, Mycology, Mycelium

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Mycology: eukaryotes, plant like forms but no defined root or leaf structure + are non-photosynthetic, assigned to own kingdom mycota, saprophytic or parasitic, unusual metabolic products can be toxic to higher animals. Classification: yeast, mold, dimorphic fungi, less common: homobasidiomycetes (poisonous mushrooms) Fairy ring legend: mushrooms in ring had many tales in the past. It is because mushroom sporulated on very still night spores go equidistant directions and grow in ring. Yeast vs mold: yeasts grow flat by budding (no spores, mold has hypha/hyphae and grow by sporulation. Yeasts: single unconnected vegetative cells, grow similarly to bacteria but much larger, reproduce by budding, do not sporulate, not very dangerous to lab workers, used to commercially produce alcohol and citric acid, can have pseudohyphae germ tubes. Spores: released in enormous numbers from the mycelium, everywhere, can become airborne and present contamination hazard in labs working on pathogenic molds, can be formed asexually conidia (most common, can be formed sexually acospores.

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