Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Is fungus a bacteria?

No, fungus is eukaryotic.





Edit: If you are confused, life is classified into three domains. Baceria, Archaea, and Eukarya. Eukarya contains animals, plants, and fungi. Fungi is as closely related to bacteria as we are.Is fungus a bacteria?
No a fungus is not bacteria. Bacteria is much different because it reproduces asexually and is shaped differently.





Fungi are bigger than bacteria and do not contain chlorophyll so it has to consume. To make all this technical stuff short Bacteria is not a virus, a virus is not a bacteria, and bacteria is not a fungi.





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http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?鈥?/a>Is fungus a bacteria?
No.





Fungi is in the Kingdom Fungus


Bacteria is in the Kingdom Monera





So no. bacteria is not fungus, fungus is not a bacteria.





There are many more reasons why they are not the same.





Way of reproduction, how they eat. Etc.
No. They are two different things. Just like viruses are completely separate things as well. Just think about it, that's why there are antifungals and antibiotics. An antibiotic medication would not kill a fungus and vice versa.
Nope. Fungus is fungus and bacteria is bacteria! :o)


Fungus is much larger than bacteria.
no, fungus is a eukaryote from the kingdom Fungi. Bacteria are prokaryotes and are microorganisms.
i believe they are different, fungus is made from spores and bacteria is not.
Fungi are their own kingdom of living things.
Nopeee(:
yes

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