mycosis
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Any disease caused by a fungus
The fungus : the mold type
ii. identification
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eukaryotic, heterotrophs, unicellular or multicellular, decomposers,
reproduce by spores, cell wall, grow better in slightly acidic conditions,
generally aerobic
The protozoa : the general characteristics
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eukaryotic, unicellular, usually motile, heterotrophic decomposers,
saprophytic, holozoic, different morphological stages, generally aerobic
superficial mycosis
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not deeply invasive
synergistic effect
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An interaction between two or more drugs that causes the total effect of
the drugs to be greater than the sum of the individual effects of each drug.
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Any disease caused by a fungus
The fungus : the mold type
ii. identification
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eukaryotic, heterotrophs, unicellular or multicellular, decomposers,
reproduce by spores, cell wall, grow better in slightly acidic conditions,
generally aerobic
The protozoa : the general characteristics
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eukaryotic, unicellular, usually motile, heterotrophic decomposers,
saprophytic, holozoic, different morphological stages, generally aerobic
superficial mycosis
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not deeply invasive
synergistic effect
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An interaction between two or more drugs that causes the total effect of
the drugs to be greater than the sum of the individual effects of each drug.