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Kingdom Single Celled Multicellular Eukaryotic Organisms Including Yeasts Molds

This flashcard defines fungi as eukaryotic organisms (single-celled or multicellular, like yeasts and molds) that can cause diseases. It also highlights that immunity to fungi is complex, involving both humoral and cell-mediated responses.

Un reino de organismos eucariotas unicelulares y multicelulares, como las levaduras y los mohos, que pueden causar una variedad de enfermedades. La inmunidad a estos organismos es compleja e involucra respuestas humorales y mediadas por células.

Front A kingdom of single-celled and multicellular eukaryotic organisms, including the yeasts and molds, that can cause a variety of diseases. Immunity to these organisms is complex and involves both humoral and cell-mediated responses
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