How do microbes (both fungi and bacteria) and the cation exchange play a role in nutrient availability for uptake? Explain susceptibility to fungi when on antibiotics. 1. Why are yeast cells classified as fungi, and how do they differ from other fungi? 2. Why ...
Believe it or not, the only other place chitin is found in abundance is in the exoskeletons of insects, crabs and such. So in this sense, fungi are more associated with insects than with any plant. Strange, huh? And the chitin in the cell walls of a filamentous fungus... a filament,...
Turgor (hydrostatic pressure within the cell) is a major driving force for cell expansion in fungi and in other walled cells. It is created by the accumulation of solutes inside the cell. The thermodynamics of pressure, cell volume and solute uptake are complicated by the dynamic process of ce...
Explain the classification system used in biology to organize living creatures. Explain how fungi are essential to the proper functioning of ecosystems. Why do you need to understand multicellular animals in aquatic ecosystems? Why do you need to understand multicellular animals to ...
But to me what’s most interesting about this process is how it may enable fungi to help clean up environmental pollution in the soil…And that's thanks in part to a substance in their cell walls called chitin.Now a lot of people think fungi are related to plants, but they're not. ...
Drug susceptibility was assessed using FUNGITEST[R] (Sanofi Diagnostics Pasteur) for the analysis of the growth of yeast-like fungi in the presence of six drugs: 5-fluorocytosine, amphotericin B, miconazole, ketoconazole, itraconazole, and fluconazole used at two concentrations, in modified RPMI 16...
But to me what’s most interesting about this process is how it may enable fungi to help clean up environmental pollution in the soil…And that's thanks in part to a substance in their cell walls called chitin. Now a lot of people think fungi are related to plants, but they're not....