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Fungi Cell Structure and Function

Example of a mycelium of a fungus

Example of a mycelium of a fungus

The mycelium of the fungus Neotestudina rosati can be pathogenic to humans. The fungus enters through a cut or scrape and develops a mycetoma, a chronic subcutaneous infection.

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