Torulopsis Information and Courses from MediaLab, Inc.
These are the MediaLab courses that cover Torulopsis and links to relevant pages within the course.
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| Match the name of each of the species of yeast listed with its corresponding microscopic appearance as illustrated in the images on the right. | 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 the name of each species of yeast listed below with the location listed in the drop-down box where that species may be concentrated. | View Page |
| Arrange the yeast species listed in the drop-down box in order of increasing virulence, from the least to the most pathogenic. | View Page |
| Match each of the fungal species listed below with the appropriate category, indicating whether or not it has the capability of producing pseudohyphae on cornmeal agar. | 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 |
| Shown in this photomicrograph is a Gomori methenamine silver stain of a lung biopsy obtained from a patient with X-ray evidence of multi-focal pneumonitis. The yeast most likely to be recovered in culture of this tissue is: | View Page |
| Illustrated in this photomicrograph of a lactophenol blue preparation of a urine sediment is a cluster of yeast cells that were presumptively identified as Cryptococcus species. Further characteristics that may assist in confirming this identification are: | View Page |