Epidemiology & Risk Factors Adilia Warris, MD Nijmegen University Center of Infectious Diseases, UMC St Radboud Adilia Warris MD PhD Pediatric infectious.
Fungi, Protozoa, and Helminthes. Fungi Kingdom Fungi Divided into 2 groups: macroscopic fungi (mushrooms, puffballs, gill fungi) microscopic fungi (molds,
Kingdom Fungi Heterotrophic Absorptive, extracellular digestive via dig. enzymes Primary decomposers –Along with bacteria Most are Saprobes –Some parasitic.
Introduction to the Fungi. Learning Objectives and Disclosure Information Upon completion of this workshop, participants should be able to: Set up a sampling.
Lab #4 Fungi. The Kingdom Fungi unicellular (yeasts) to multicellular, heterotrophic organisms – absorption of nutrients obtained by digesting organic.
Indoor Molds and Mycotoxins Estelle Levetin, PhD Faculty of Biological Science University of Tulsa.
Lab 2. Name the Kingdom covered in Lab 2 Fungi Multicellular fungi are composed of filaments called Hyphae Masses of hyphae are referred to as Mycelium.
ASCOMYCETES (Sac Fungi) 2 3 8 11. Growth Forms A B C.
Last day- talking about fungi, covered some basic characteristics of the kingdom & started looking at some of the phyla.