Sunday, December 13, 2009

Arrangement Of C. Albicans Cell Arrangement Of C.albicans?

Cell arrangement of C.albicans? - arrangement of c. albicans

C. albicans is a dimorphic eukaryotic micro-organism, which means they can take different forms and modalities.

Where in the nutrient stress-free environment, there is usually a single-celled "leaven" that the yeast S. cerevisiae yeast.

But even if we die of hunger or differentiated in the host in a filamentous form or hyphael. This stage of differentiation is also with virulence. Virulence = ability to cause infection and damage to host cells

3 comments:

sweety said...

Candida albicans is a diploid fungus is a form of yeast) and a pathogen of opportunistic infections, mouth and genital area humans.Systemic (for fungal infections (fungemia) are as important causes of morbidity and mortality have occurred in immunocompromised patients (such as for AIDS, cancer chemotherapy, organ or bone marrow). ) In addition, hospital-associated infections in patients who previously not considered at risk (eg patients in intensive care have become a health concern.

C. albicans is one of the intestinal flora, the many organisms that inhabit the human mouth and gastrointestinal tract. Under normal circumstances, C. albicans lives in 80% of the human population, with no ill effects, although proliferation results in candidiasis. Candidiasis is common in immunocompromised individuals, such as HIV-positive patients. Candidiasis may also occur in blood and genital tract. Candidiasis, also known as "thrush", is a common disorder that usually easy to people to heal the immune suppression. Tis infect hostSue, who as usual unicellular yeast form of Candida albicans multicellular response to environmental stimuli and switches into an invasive filamentous form.

ATP-Boy said...

Is there single-cell yeast Candida albicans. That is, they have produced a kind of cells.

Under the microscope, they look like "Lolli-pop" to an epidemic theadlike septate filaments.

mit said...

C. albicans: ID alleged "the edges of the colonies, often a starburst radiating spicules

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