Sentences with word «rhizoids»

In the yeast state, Candida is a non-invasive, sugar - fermenting organism, while in fungal state it is invasive and can produce very long root - like structures called rhizoids.
Root - like rhizoids, extending from the proximal section (closest to colony origin) anchor the colony to the substrate.
S. caninervis is unique because its leaf surfaces must be wet for photosynthesis to occur, and its root - like structures (rhizoids) do not collect water from the soil.
Increased levels of candida often initiate the proliferation of long root - like structures (mycelia and rhizoids) that penetrate the mucosal membranes, creating microscopic breaks in the normal mucosal boundary of the gastrointestinal tract.
Rhizoids can penetrate mucosa or intestinal walls, leaving microscopic holes and allowing toxins, undigested food particles and bacteria and yeast to enter your bloodstream.
Small modified zooids which resemble rootlets (rhizoids) are used to attach to the colony to the substrate.
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