Across
- 1. Ringworm
- 6. Found in soil and on plants with throns or splinters nodule, progresses proximal to budy up lymphatic tract
- 7. Ubiquitous, inhalation, causes allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis with high fever aspergilloma fungus ball with bloody cough
- 10. Hair and scalp
- 12. MS valley to great lakes found ijn rotten wood and soils respiratory transmissons asymptomatic dissmented with weight loss night sweats and skin ulcers
- 17. NOT flora, respiratory transmissions mycolic acids make partial acid fast but aerobic causes penumonia and abscesses of lung kidney
- 19. filaments that constitute the body ( mycelium ) of a fungus
- 20. Nails
- 21. MS valley, Bird/bat droppings respiratory asymptomatic pneumonia clacify like TB
- 22. Desert areas of SW USA respiratory transmissions asymptomatic,pneumonia or dismmented through lungs skin bones and meninges, possible erythemea
Down
- 2. Pigeon droppings, respiratory transmissions yeast spreads to blood then brain immuno comp chronic meningitis pneumonia skin ulcers
- 3. breaking down of food molecules outside the cell either with the help of enzymes or mechanically
- 4. endemic to papua new Guniea and Australia same problems as Cryptococcus neoformans
- 5. Flora of skin, mouthand GI tract oral thrush diaper rash rash of skin folds of obese treatments depends on locations
- 8. Flora of mouth and GI tract anaerobic G+ rods, eroding abscesses of mouth, lund or GI tract
- 9. Athlete's foot
- 11. Rotting wood causes puncture wound violet wart like leasion that resemble cauliflower
- 13. Jock itch
- 14. Spaghetti and meatballs, hypo or hyper pigmented patches on skin, surrounding skin darkens
- 15. Rhizomucor and mucor Saprogphytic molds rhinocerebral and pulmonary mucormycosis
- 16. (Tinea nigra) dark brown pgimented, branched,black patches on soles of hands or feet, dandruff shampoo
- 18. the vegetative part of a fungus, consisting of a network of fine white filaments
