List Of Mitosporic Ascomycota
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List Of Mitosporic Ascomycota
The mitosporic Ascomycota are a heterogeneous group of Ascomycota, ascomycotic fungi whose common characteristic is the absence of a sexual state (anamorph); many of the pathogenic fungi in humans belong to this group. *''Acremonium'' *''Acrodontium'' *''Alatospora'' *''Anguillospora'' *''Antennariella'' *''Anungitopsis'' *''Aphanocladium'' *''Bispora'' *''Brachyconidiella'' *''Calcarisporium'' *''Capnobotryella'' *''Cephaliophora'' *''Ceratocladium'' *''Chaetasbolisia'' *''Chaetomella'' *''Clathrosporium'' *''Colispora'' *''Coniosporium'' *''Corynespora'' *''Curvicladium'' *''Cytoplea'' *''Dactylaria'' *''Duddingtonia'' *''Eladia'' *''Endoconidioma'' *''Engyodontium'' *''Flagellospora'' *''Fonsecaea'' *''Geniculifera'' *''Glarea'' *''Gliocephalis'' *''Goniopila'' *''Gonytrichum'' *''Gyoerffyella'' *''Helminthosporium'' *''Hormococcus'' *''Humicola'' *''Hyphozyma'' *''Kabatina'' *''Kendrickiella'' *''Kloeckera'' *''Kumanasamuha'' *''Lecophagus'' *''Lemonniera'' *''Leptodontidium'' * ...
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Heterogeneous
Homogeneity and heterogeneity are concepts often used in the sciences and statistics relating to the uniformity of a substance or organism. A material or image that is homogeneous is uniform in composition or character (i.e. color, shape, size, weight, height, distribution, texture, language, income, disease, temperature, radioactivity, architectural design, etc.); one that is heterogeneous is distinctly nonuniform in at least one of these qualities. Heterogeneous Mixtures, in chemistry, is where certain elements are unwillingly combined and, when given the option, will separate. Etymology and spelling The words ''homogeneous'' and ''heterogeneous'' come from Medieval Latin ''homogeneus'' and ''heterogeneus'', from Ancient Greek ὁμογενής (''homogenēs'') and ἑτερογενής (''heterogenēs''), from ὁμός (''homos'', “same”) and ἕτερος (''heteros'', “other, another, different”) respectively, followed by γένος (''genos'', “kind”); - ...
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