A)A condition of diffuse inflammation of subcutaneous and connective tissues.
B)A morphological characteristic of being separated by a dividing structure.
C)Fungal infection in humans and animals characterized by a reddened, raised circular shape and usually a clearer center.
D)Types of fungal organisms that can exist as either yeast form or mold form depending on the environmental and growth conditions.
E)Penetration of arteries or veins by pathogenic organisms to gain access to the circulatory system.
F)Something that is widespread, found everywhere, or constantly encountered.
G)General term used for a fungal infection which can be superficial, subcutaneous, or systemic in nature.
H)Fungal cells that produce conidia by growing in length and tapering toward the tip.
I)The pathogenic presence of a species of yeast in the circulating bloodstream.
J)A condition of fungal skin infection also known as tinea.