What are pseudohyphae?
Answers were Sorted based on User's Feedback
Answer / biomaster
Some species of fungi produce buds that characteristically
failed to detach and become elongated continuation of the
budding process then produces a chain of elongated yeast
cells called pseudohyphae.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 96 Yes | 9 No |
Answer / dr.dany
Pseudohyphae is characterised by elongated filamentous cells joined end to end resembling hyphae but lack of cytoplasmic connection between the cells.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 32 Yes | 1 No |
Answer / jerome
psuedo basically means false or not true and a hyphae is a
the areas which fugus grow or it is one of the
characteristic of a fungi
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 27 Yes | 46 No |
What are the differences in posttranslational modification ?
Why the Bacterial spores are a problem in sterilizing instruments and equipment ?
What is EPEC?
what is plasmid linearization ?
What is the direct transfer of genetic material between two bacterial cells that are temporarily joined?
What are the bloodborne pathogens?
What is the main purpose of Malichite Green?
What are Spheroplasts?
Describe the stages in the general life cycle of the flukes?
Waht are the Antigens of salmonella?
Explain the mechanism of antibacterial action?
What are the major uses of hexachlorophene, chlorhexidine, and triclosan as agents for controlling microorganisms?