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− | : [[Thrush (Fungus)|Thrush]] is caused by a '''pathogenic fungus''' called | + | : [[Thrush (Fungus)|Thrush]] is caused by a '''pathogenic fungus''' called [[Candida albicans|Candida ''albicans'']]. |
: [[Rose Blackspot]] is a '''pathogenic fungus''' that affects [[rose]] [[plant]]s. | : [[Rose Blackspot]] is a '''pathogenic fungus''' that affects [[rose]] [[plant]]s. |
Revision as of 21:31, 10 November 2018
Key Stage 4
Meaning
A pathogenic fungus is a fungus which causes disease.
About Pathogenic Fungus
- When a pathogenic fungus gets onto the body the cells divides quickly making millions of copies of themselves.
- Pathogenic fungus grows in warm, moist areas on the body.
- Fungi are eukaryotes so they have a nucleus and mitochondria.
A diagram showing the features of a fungal cell. |
Examples
- Thrush is caused by a pathogenic fungus called Candida albicans.
- Rose Blackspot is a pathogenic fungus that affects rose plants.