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If audit risk is increased, what happens to detection risk?
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A species of fungus that infects and kills flies, part of a natural control mechanism for insect populations.
Cellulose Breakdown
The enzymatic process of decomposing cellulose, a complex carbohydrate found in plant cell walls, into simpler compounds such as glucose.
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A group of primitive aquatic fungi that can cause disease in amphibians, leading to significant population declines and extinctions.
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An organism that lives in or on frogs, deriving its nutrients at the host's expense, often resulting in disease or discomfort for the frog.
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