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Description:
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This low-powered, scanning electron microscopic (SEM) image, depicts numerous hyphae of the fungal organism,
Curvularia lunata
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Content Providers(s):
Robert Simmons/Janice Carr
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CDC/Janice Carr
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Fungi
Ascomycota
Fungal Components
Mycelium
Hyphae
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December 20, 2017
Page last updated:
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