Describe and explain the difference in results if the serial dilution step of the T4 bacteriophage suspension in our experiment was skipped (i.e., all of Step #3 of the procedures was skipped)? _________________________ Current Events The Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine consists of inactivated adenovirus that has been altered to contain genetic information encoding SARS-CoV-2 surface spike proteins. The virus targets and delivers this genetic information to the cells of our respiratory tract, which produce benign SARS-CoV-2 surface spike proteins but are effective for training our immune system to defend us against SARS-CoV-2. Based on this information and your knowledge of viruses in general, could T4 bacteriophage be used in place of

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Describe and explain the difference in results if the serial dilution step of the T4 bacteriophage suspension in
our experiment was skipped (i.e., all of Step #3 of the procedures was skipped)? _________________________
Current Events
The Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine consists of inactivated adenovirus that has been altered to contain
genetic information encoding SARS-CoV-2 surface spike proteins. The virus targets and delivers this genetic
information to the cells of our respiratory tract, which produce benign SARS-CoV-2 surface spike proteins but
are effective for training our immune system to defend us against SARS-CoV-2.
Based on this information and your knowledge of viruses in general, could T4 bacteriophage be used in place of

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like Yeast, molds are known as fungs. They look like plant without leaves and flowers.
Draw simplified pictures of the defining/unique microscopic (not thallus) structures of these fungi.
Aspergillus spp.
o
Rhizopus spp. (zygospore)
Penicillium spp.
Fungal spore
Aerial hyphae
Schizosaccharomyces spp.
173
Complete this table with the specific structure name for each mold genus.
Aspergillus spp.
Penicillium spp.
asexual spore
called conidia. Ascospores.
Septate and branch Septate and
at acute angles.
Rhizopus spp. (sporangium)
Trichothecium spp.
Rhizopus spp.
Zygospore.
Trichothecium spp.
Conidia.
Aseptate, unbranched Septate hyaline
hyphae.
filamentous, and multinucleate.
Look up the history of penicillin. From which species of mold was penicillin first (accidentally) discovered?
Staphylococcus bacteria's petri dish
Look up "pseudohyphae" (or "pseudohypha") online and describe what they are in five words or less ("false
hyphae" is not sufficient)
The presence of pseudohyphae indicates infections by which fungal species?
An infection of the mouth by the fungal species above is called
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Transcribed Image Text:like Yeast, molds are known as fungs. They look like plant without leaves and flowers. Draw simplified pictures of the defining/unique microscopic (not thallus) structures of these fungi. Aspergillus spp. o Rhizopus spp. (zygospore) Penicillium spp. Fungal spore Aerial hyphae Schizosaccharomyces spp. 173 Complete this table with the specific structure name for each mold genus. Aspergillus spp. Penicillium spp. asexual spore called conidia. Ascospores. Septate and branch Septate and at acute angles. Rhizopus spp. (sporangium) Trichothecium spp. Rhizopus spp. Zygospore. Trichothecium spp. Conidia. Aseptate, unbranched Septate hyaline hyphae. filamentous, and multinucleate. Look up the history of penicillin. From which species of mold was penicillin first (accidentally) discovered? Staphylococcus bacteria's petri dish Look up "pseudohyphae" (or "pseudohypha") online and describe what they are in five words or less ("false hyphae" is not sufficient) The presence of pseudohyphae indicates infections by which fungal species? An infection of the mouth by the fungal species above is called Page 2 of 3
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Mycology: Kingdom Fungi
List at least three differences between molds and yeast.
Draw simplified pictures of the defining/unique microscopic (not thallus) structures of these fungi.
Aspergillus spp.
O
Rhizopus spp. (zygospore)
Name
Fungal spore
Aerial hyphae
Penicillium spp.
A
Schizosaccharomyces spp.
Complete this table with the specific structure name for each mold genus.
Aspergillus spp.
Penicillium spp.
Rhizopus spp. (sporangium)
Trichothecium spp.
Rhizopus spp. Trichothecium spp.
Look up the history of penicillin. From which species of mold was penicillin first (accidentally) discovered?
Look up "pseudohyphae" (or "pseudohypha") online and describe what they are in five words or less ("false
hyphae" is not sufficient)
The presence of pseudohyphae indicates infections by which fungal species?
An infection of the mouth by the fungal species above is called
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Transcribed Image Text:Discussion Questions #7 Mycology: Kingdom Fungi List at least three differences between molds and yeast. Draw simplified pictures of the defining/unique microscopic (not thallus) structures of these fungi. Aspergillus spp. O Rhizopus spp. (zygospore) Name Fungal spore Aerial hyphae Penicillium spp. A Schizosaccharomyces spp. Complete this table with the specific structure name for each mold genus. Aspergillus spp. Penicillium spp. Rhizopus spp. (sporangium) Trichothecium spp. Rhizopus spp. Trichothecium spp. Look up the history of penicillin. From which species of mold was penicillin first (accidentally) discovered? Look up "pseudohyphae" (or "pseudohypha") online and describe what they are in five words or less ("false hyphae" is not sufficient) The presence of pseudohyphae indicates infections by which fungal species? An infection of the mouth by the fungal species above is called Page 2 of 3
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