E2 Mycology Flashcards

1
Q

What type of cells are fungi?

A

Eukaryotes! like animals & plants

not prokaryotes like bacteria

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2
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What are some properties of fungi?

A
  1. Cell walls

2. Some sexual others asexual

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3
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How can fungi grow?

A
  1. Single celled yeasts

2. Multicellular colonies

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4
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What are molds?

A

Have hyphae

= multicellular filaments

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5
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What are yeasts?

A

Single cells
Bidding = one cell is smaller
Fission = cells are same size

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6
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What are pseudohyphae?

A

Elongated yeast cells

From incomplete budding

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7
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What is a hypha?

A

Tubular structure of mold

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8
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What is a mycelium?

A

Complex of hyphae

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9
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What are the two forms of fungal cells?

A
  1. Yeast

2. Hyphae

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10
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What is a septum?

A

Cross wall the divides hyphae

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11
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What is a coenocytic?

A

A hyphae without a septum

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12
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What are dimorphic fungi?

A

Can exist in both forms:

  1. Yeast
  2. Hyphae = mold
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13
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What are dermatophytes?

A

Septate fungi (hyphae)
Eat keratin
Grow in skin, hair, nails

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14
Q

What genre cause is ringworm?

A
  1. Microsporum = hair & skin
  2. Trichophyton = hair, skin & nails
  3. Epidermophyton = skin
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15
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What species are affected by ringworm?

A

ALL

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16
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What are the infectious parts of dermatophytes?

A

Arthrospores

= fragments of hyphae

17
Q

What is M. canis?

A

Cause of ringworm in dogs & cats

18
Q

What is Trichophyton verrucosum?

A

Cause of ringworm in cattle & sheep

19
Q

What is Trichophyton equinum?

A

Most common cause of ringworm in horses

20
Q

What looks similar to ringworm in sheep?

A

Dermatophilus congolensis
“Lumpy wool” & “Strawberry foot rot”
or mites!

21
Q

What is Microsporum nanum?

A

Cause in ringworm in pigs

22
Q

What is Microsporum gallinae?

A

Cause in ringworm in chickens

23
Q

Why do fungi sometimes glow in Wood’s lamp?

A

Pteridine compounds

24
Q

What is Cryptococcus?

A

Common cause of subcutaneous mycoses

25
Q

What are some systemic mycoses?

A
  1. Blastomycosis
  2. Histoplasmosis
  3. Coccidioidomycosis
  4. Cryptococcosis
    = dimorphic fungi
26
Q

What is Blastomyces dermatitidis?

A
Midwest
Inhalation of spores
Lung infection = granulomas 
Bone infection
Dogs & cats, HUMANS
27
Q

What is Histoplasma capsulatum?

A

USA river valley
Bird & bat droppings
Very similar to blastomycosis

28
Q

What species is most often infected with Histoplasma capsulatum?

A

Cats

29
Q

What is the most common fungal infection in cats?

A

Cryptococcus

30
Q

What is Coccidioides immitis?

A

Desert soils!
“Valley fever”
Sheep, cattle, dogs, HUMANS

31
Q

What is Cryptococcus neoformans?

A

Pigeon droppings!
Always found in the YEAST phase!
Common in cats

32
Q

Why is Cryptococcus neoformans so virulent?

A

Has a capsule!

Also produces melanin

33
Q

What are some opportunistic mycoses?

A
  1. Aspergillus

2. Candida

34
Q

What is the most common mycosis of poultry?

A

Aspergillus

35
Q

What is Aspergillus dangerous?

A

Produces aflatoxins

Do NOT sniff plates!

36
Q

What is Candida albicans?

A

Causes candidiasis
Yeast
Commensal that overgrows
“Thrush”