
The presence of large, round or oval, multiply budding yeast cells, which resemble a "mariner's wheel," usually indicates infection with
A) Coccidioides immitis.
B) Blastomyces dermatitidis.
C) Histoplasma capsulatum.
D) Paracoccidioides brasiliensis.
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Q17: The term dematiaceous is used to describe
A)molds
Q18: The term hyaline is used to describe
A)molds
Q19: The process of reproduction in yeast that
Q20: Large, usually multiseptate and club- or spindle-shaped
Q22: Mycelium can be defined as
A)loose intertwined network
Q23: Sporangiophores that are singularly produced or branched
Q24: Which group of fungi produce infections that
Q25: Large, spherical, thick-walled yeast cells 8 to
Q26: The fungal element that is produced when
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