Germ Information and Courses from MediaLab, Inc.
These are the MediaLab courses that cover Germ and links to relevant pages within the course.
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| The hyaline saprobic fungus that has microscopic features similar to the mold form of Coccidioides immitis is: | View Page |
| Match the name of each fungal species listed with its most likely corresponding morphologic features. | View Page |
| The dematiaceous conidium illustrated in this photomicrograph was obtained from a tiny portion of dark colony that grew to maturity in six days. Spores incubated in a saline mount for four hours developed germ tubes from both terminal cells. The features observed confirm the identification of: | View Page |
| Match the names of each of the yeast species listed with its corresponding appearance when grown in cornmeal agar, as seen in the images. | View Page |
| Match the names of each of the species of yeast listed with its associated phenotypic property that is helpful in establishing a species identification. | View Page |
| Match each of the microscopic structures listed in the drop-down box with the name of its corresponding yeast species on the right. | View Page |
| The forms seen in this photomicrograph, produced from a light inoculum of an unknown yeast colony incubated in rabbit plasma at 35°C for 2 hours, leads to the presumptive identification of: | View Page |