What are the characteristics of bacteria and fungi that are same.
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Bacteria belong to group Monera which are primitive, unicellular and prokaryotes. Their genetic material, i.e., DNA is present in nucleoid region. It is not a well-defined membrane-bound region. They possess plasma membrane and cell wall made of peptidoglycan.
Fungi are heterotrophic, eukaryotic organisms. Their genetic material, i.e., DNA is present in a well defined, membrane-bound nucleus. They possess plasma membrane and cell wall made up of a tough complex sugar called as chitin.
So, the correct answer is 'Cell wall, DNA and plasma membrane'
Fungi are heterotrophic, eukaryotic organisms. Their genetic material, i.e., DNA is present in a well defined, membrane-bound nucleus. They possess plasma membrane and cell wall made up of a tough complex sugar called as chitin.
So, the correct answer is 'Cell wall, DNA and plasma membrane'
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