fungal

[US]/'fʌŋg(ə)l/
[UK]/'fʌŋɡl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. related to or caused by fungi

Phrases & Collocations

fungal infection

fungal growth

fungal spores

fungal disease

fungal resistance

Example Sentences

fungal diseases such as mildew.

This excess fungal yeast irritates the scalp, causing overproduction of skin cells.

Soil actino-mycete populations were not affected and fungal populations were only slightly affected.

Other examples include aseptate fungal hyphae and certain green algae, such as Acetabularia.

Conclusion Rabbit fungal keratitis model of Candida albicans can be built successfully with epikeratophakia.

These new fungistat solve the question of fungal resistance to drug and prevent blindly using medicine.

Reproduction in lichens may be asexual by soredia (algal cells enclosed by fungal hyphae) or by sexual fungal spores, which can survive only if some algal cells are also present.

Conclusion:FESS surgery is effective in treating chronic invasive fungal rhinosinusitis,and need not use medicine of anti-fungoid.

Lomasome An infolding of the plasma membrane found particularly in fungal hyphae and spores, and also in some algae and higher plants.

Whether or not to use antimycotic agents may be decided based on the extent of fungal infection and the underlying disease.

Plasmogamy in the absence of karyogamy (fusion of nuclei) occurs between fungal mycelia of different strains of some ascomycetes and basidiomycetes to form a heterokaryon.

Conclusions: The treatment of fungal sinusitis with operation by canine fossa under nasoscope can cure once and for all to bring under permanent contro...

Pseudoparenchyma A fungal or algal tissue resembling parenchyma but made up of interwoven hyphae (fungi) or filaments (algae).

The release and aerosolization of the fungal spore on the surface of building materials are the key factors to investigate the bioaerosol exposure and harmful effects on human health.

Dikaryon (dicaryon) A fungal hypha or mycelium whose cells each contain two different nuclei, arising from the fusion of two compatible cells, each with one nucleus.

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