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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: LAB 10 - MOLDS, mycelium ???? vegetative mycelium, mycelium ???? aerial mycelium, produces asexual reproductive spores examples internally borne in a sporangium, Histoplasma capsulatum outside the body tuberculate macroconidia and microconidia in soil contaminated with bird feces, Aspergillus infection aspergillosis; lungs, internally borne in a sporangium spore type sporangiospores, multinucleated, filamentous fungi composed of hyphae hyphae form mycelium, multinucleated, filamentous fungi composed of hyphae molds opportunistic molds, vegetative mycelium function anchors mold, absorbs nutrients, fleshy fungi (see part-1) examples mushrooms, puffballs, shelf fungi, causes superficial mycoses of the hair, skin, and nails examples tinea and ringworm infections, opportunistic molds examples Rhizopus, Histoplasma capsulatum inside the body encapsulated yeast, Coccidioides immitis outside the body hyphae and arthroconidia in dry, arid soil, produces asexual reproductive spores examples externally borne on a conidiophore, dermatophytes examples Microsporum, Epidermophyton, Trichophyton, fragmentation of vegetative hyphae spore type arthoconidia, multinucleated, filamentous fungi composed of hyphae molds dermatophytes, aerial mycelium function produces asexual reproductive spores, Microsporum, Epidermophyton, Trichophyton metabolism uses keritin as a nitrogen and energy source