give the distinguishing feature of fungi, bacteria, virus, lichens and mycoplasma
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General Characteristics of Fungi:
No chlorophyll – non photosynthetic. Most multicellular (hyphae) – some unicellular (yeast) Non-motile. Cell walls made of chitin (kite-in) instead of cellulose like that of a plant.
Bacteria are like eukaryotic cells in that they have cytoplasm, ribosomes, and a plasma membrane. Features that distinguish a bacterial cell from a eukaryotic cell include the circular DNA of the nucleoid, the lack of membrane-bound organelles, the cell wall of peptidoglycan, and flagella.
Characteristics. A lichen is a combination of two organisms, a green alga or cyanobacterium and an ascomycete fungus, living in a symbiotic relationship. ... Lichens have a body called a thallus, an outer, tightly packed fungal layer called a cortex, and an inner, loosely packed fungal layer called a medulla.
Important characteristics of mycoplasmal bacteria
Cell wall is absent and plasma membrane forms the outer boundary of the cell. Due to the absence of cell wall these organisms can change their shape and are pleomorphic. Lack of nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
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