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DescriptionMature sporangium of a Mucor sp. fungus.jpg |
English: This photomicrograph reveals a mature sporangium of a Absidia sp. fungus.
Mucor is a common indoor mold, and is among the fungi that cause the group of infections known as zygomycosis. The infection typically involves the rhino-facial-cranial area, lungs, GI tract, skin, or less commonly other organ systems.
Français : Sporocyste de la moisissure Absidia.
Nederlands: Rijp sporangium van een Absidia schimmelsoort.
Русский: Спорангий плесневого гриба рода Absidia со зрелыми спорами.
中文:弓毛黴的成熟孢子囊.
日本語: ユミケカビの胞子嚢 |
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