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Septation Information and Courses from MediaLab, Inc.

These are the MediaLab courses that cover Septation and links to relevant pages within the course.

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Mycology: Hyaline and Dematiaceous Fungi
Illustrated here is a single conidium of Microsporum canis. Note that the hilar cell appears fractured (short red arrow), where it was released from the stolon. Macroconidia having this so-called "break-away" cell are termed:View Page
The most helpful feature in differentiating the Zygomycetes from the other hyaline molds in the clinical mycology laboratory is:View Page
The oval or curved multi-celled, dark-staining macroconidia divided by transverse septa only is characteristic of:View Page
The dematiaceous fungus that may produce both acrotheca and rhinocladiella types of sporulation is:View Page
The chain of conidia illustrated in this photomicrograph, with the deep-staining truncated bases, are called annelloconidia, and are most characteristic of:View Page

Mycology: Yeasts and Dimorphic Pathogens
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
A yeast identification system gave a biotype number for an unknown isolate that did not differentiate between Candida tropicalis and Candida parapsilosis. This isolate could be identified as C. parapsilosis in a cornmeal agar preparation if it produced:View Page


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