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The presence of large, round or oval, multiply budding yeast cells, which resemble a "mariner's wheel," detected on direct microscopic examination usually indicates infection with
Appropriate Response
An action or behavior that is deemed suitable or fitting for a particular situation or context.
Amygdala
A part of the brain's limbic system involved in processing emotions, especially fear and pleasure.
Thalamus
A brain structure that acts as a relay station for sensory and motor signals to the cerebral cortex.
Cortex
The outer layer of the cerebrum in the brain, involved in many complex brain functions such as memory, attention, perceptual awareness, and language.
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