Yeast cells in stool routine Microscopy ||
Автор: Lab Medicine
Загружено: 2023-03-23
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Yeasts are unicellular, oval or spherical fungi that multiply asexually through a process known as budding. The nucleus divides, with one nucleus entering the forming bud, and cell wall material is laid down between the parent cell and the bud. Some species can develop multicellular properties by forming strings of connected budding cells known as pseudohyphae or false hyphae. Yeast sizes vary greatly depending on species and environment, with most yeasts measuring 3-4 m in diameter, though some yeasts can grow to 40 m. The majority of yeasts reproduce asexually through mitosis, and many of them do so through the asymmetric division process known as budding. Molds, which grow hyphae, can be distinguished from yeasts by their single-celled growth habit. Dimorphic fungi are fungal species that can take both forms (depending on temperature or other conditions).
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