Biology, asked by zebatabassum3087, 8 months ago

write about bacteria and fungi​

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Answered by kumargaurav96750
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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 krishnadeepak1728
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Bacteria

1 These are prokaryotic entities.

2 Bacteria are single-celled.

3 They do not have a nucleus or any other organelle, and cannot reproduce sexually.

4 They have a cell wall made of peptidoglycan.

5 Most of these are found hosted in our intestines safeguarding us from pathogens, aiding in food digestion and helping synthesize vitamins.

Fungi

1 Eukaryotic entities and multicellular

2 The nuclei contain chromosomes and other organelles such as ribosomes and mitochondria.

3 They have a cell wall made of chitin.

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