Which of the following is a characteristic of Histoplasma capsulatum?
A. It grows in moist soil, rich in nitrogen from bird and bat droppings.
B. It is a protozoan.
C. It grows in dry, arid soil.
D. It is a dermatophyte.
Answer: A
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Salt marsh cordgrass is consumed by herbivorous marsh periwinkle snails, which in turn are consumed by blue crabs
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