They are all made of eukaryotic cells
Like archaea, bacteria are also single-celled organisms without nuclei.
All are living organisms. That ist he general one
a pathogen can kill you or cause disease, a non-pathogen won't
They are both unicellular protists. "Protist" describes both amoeba and diatom.
In one way, yes. Both bacteria and most protists are single-celled organisms. However, protists are more genetically and internally similar to animals and plants, because they have a cell nucleus, which bacteria do not have.
They both contain elephant ivory.
both have tusks.
Both elephant and bacteria can reproduce. There is a vast difference in size between an elephant and a bacteria but both equally essential for maintenance of the ecosystem of this planet. Bacteria can be prokaryote or eukaryote.
its spores
they both have families and care for them ,most of the.timewe are different and alike .
singing like an elephant
both are vascular
both are vascular
both are vascular
both are vascular
they aren't alike Asian elephants are smaller and usually have no trunks and African elephants are bigger and tend to weigh more
Bacteria and fungi are alike in following respects: # Both show presence of cell walls, that too non-cellulosic. # They reproduce by asexual methods. # Generally heterotrophic in nutrition.