
Using the Koneman and Roberts working schema for identifying clinical mold isolates, a mold that has dark-pigmented septate hyphae and multicelled conidia would likely belong to which group of fungi?
A) Alternaria
B) Zygomycetes
C) Cladosporium
D) Microsporum
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