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What is difference between fungi and bacteria​

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Fungi are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms, while bacteria are single-celled prokaryotes. The cells of fungi have nuclei that contain the chromosomes and other organelles, such as mitochondria and ribosomes. Bacteria are much smaller than fungi, do not have nuclei or other organelles and cannot reproduce sexually.

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Bacteria  \: do \:  not \:  have \:  nucleus  \: enclosed \ \\ :  with \:  nuclear  \: membrane, \:  but \\   \: fungi \:  have.  \\  \\  </p><p></p><p>Bacteria \:  do \:  not  \: have \:  hyphae  \\ whereas \:  fungi \:  have \:  hyphae, \:  and \\  all \:  hyphae \:  together \:  form  \\ the  \: my \: celium</p><p></p><p>

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