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Tabulate Two general structural differences between bacteria and fungi. (5)

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Answered by Ayansiddiqui12
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Explanation:

  1. Bacteria are single-celled microscopic organisms that are characterized by the presence of incipient nucleus and few membrane-less cell organelles. Fungi, singular fungus, are eukaryotes that are characterized by the presence of chitin in the cell wall. All bacteria are prokaryotes. All fungi are eukaryotes.
Answered by studay07
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Answer:

  • Bacteria : Bacteria are simple and unicellular. not so much complex in structure.
  • Fungi : Fungi are complex and multicellular.

  • Bacteria: bacteria are prokaryotic only one chromosome.
  • Fungi : Fungi are eukaryotes more than one chromosome is there.

  • Bacteria: Bacteria contain 70s ribosome.
  • Fungi : fungi contain 80s ribosome.

  • bacteria: the cell wall of bacteria is made from murein and telchoic acids.
  • Fungi : The cell wall of fungi is made from chitin.
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