Difference between bacteria and fungi
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Bacteria is a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some which can cause disease.
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But any of a group of unicellular or multicellular organisms feeding on organic matter, including moulds, yeast, mushrooms, common bread and toadstools are fungi. They are bigger than bacteria and are um.....another nightmare?
They are in short- a nightmare!
But any of a group of unicellular or multicellular organisms feeding on organic matter, including moulds, yeast, mushrooms, common bread and toadstools are fungi. They are bigger than bacteria and are um.....another nightmare?
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BACTERIA:-
They Are the most ancient organisms present till date. They are unicellular, prokaryotic, having simple cell structure.
FUNGI:-
They are the multicellular, eukaryotic organisms with complex cell structure.The cell wall is made up of peptidoglycan.
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