ID#: 8397
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Magnified 971x, this photomicrograph depicted a number of Penicillium frequentans, also referred to as Penicillium glabrum, fungal conidiophores. The fungal conidiophore is a stalked structure, the distal end of which produces the asexual spores, known as conidia, through a process of budding. Note the conidia arranged as chains extending from structures known as sterigma, at the end of these conidiophores.
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Content Provider(s): CDC/ Lucille Georg
Creation Date: 1971
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