NURSING EXAM QUESTIONS
MICROBIOLOGY
Question
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Mosquitoes
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Airborne spores
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Touch
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Following a period of intensive growth, fungi enter a reproductive phase by forming and releasing vast quantities of spores. Spores are usually single cells produced by fragmentation of the mycelium or within specialized structures (sporangia, gametangia, sporophores, etc.).
Detailed explanation-2: -Airborne spore dispersal is an important reproductive dispersal mechanism for many genera of fungi. The small size and hydrophobicity of spores enable long-distance delivery of fungi and can have a great influence on human health and also on plant health.
Detailed explanation-3: -Almost all fungi reproduce asexually by producing spores. A fungal spore is a haploid cell produced by mitosis from a haploid parent cell. It is genetically identi ca l to the parent cell. Fungal spores can develop into new haploid individuals without being fertilized.