Fungus
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3.1 Sexual
3.2 Asexual
4 Nutrition and ecology
4.1
pathogenic species
5 Taxonomy
6 Miscellaneous
7 References
8 ... a single organism that lichens are actually given species names.
pathogenic species
Fungal diseases include:
brown rot
chestnut blight ...
Immune system
... complexes, the second spontaneously activates on contact with
pathogenic cell surfaces, the third recognizes mannose sugars, which tend to appear only on
pathogenic cell surfaces. A cascade of protein activity follows complement ...
Virus
... 6 Origins
7 Human viral diseases
7.1 Laboratory diagnosis of
pathogenic viruses
7.2 Prevention and treatment of viral diseases
8 See ... case nurse Mayinga N.), and Ebola-Reston.
Laboratory diagnosis of
pathogenic viruses
Detection and subsequent isolation of viruses from patients is a ...
Apoptosis
... (multicellular animals) tissue development . It does not resemble the sort of reaction that comes as a result of tissue damage due to accident or
pathogenic infection (cell death by necrosis ). Instead of swelling and bursting - hence spilling their possibly damaging internal contents into extracellular ...
Fermentation
... direct result of bacterial fermentation. In milk, the acid coagulates the casein , producing curds. In pickling, the acid preserves the food from
pathogenic and putrefactive bacteria.
See also
Industrial fermentation
References
Steinkraus, K. H., Ed. (1995). Handbook of Indigenous ...
Outbreak
... control measures and a relatively high number of infections are observed where no cases or sporadic cases occurred in the past. The study of
pathogenic viral outbreaks is a branch of epidemiology and usually refers to virus outbreaks that make people, animals, or plants sick. As with bacterial ...
T cell
... effective immune response involves T cell activation, however they are especially important in cell-mediated immunity , that is the defense against
pathogenic organisms inside body cells, tumor cells and is also involved in rejection reactions .
CD4 and CD8 refer to the characteristic antigens on the ...