Fungi is part of the Eukarya domain... Having more than one cell, and having cells with a nucleus. If their size doesn't tell you how much they differ, then consider the fact that Fungi are decomposers, feeding off plant and animal life, and bacteria have uncountable ways of feeding. As an added note, Fungi are stationary. Bacteria can move around.
Fungi differ from plants in that they do not have plastids or chlorophyll like plants. Thus, they do not undergo photosynthesis. (This does not, however, mean fungi do not require light to grow. Many fungal species require light to grow.) Another way they differ from plants is that they have a single, posterior, whiplash flagellum while plants have 2 or more anterior whiplash flagella.
Fungi differ from animals in the way they grow and get food. Many animals are able to move freely through the environment, engulf their food, and lack cell walls. Fungi, on the other hand, do not move freely through their environment. Instead, the grow into their environment, and they secrete enzymes into the environment to breakdown their food. As well, their cells have walls containing chitin.
bacteria is a prokaryote cell and fungi is a eukaryote cell.
Rather easy at the cellular level as fungi are eukaryote and bacteria are prokaryote.
I think its because fungi is a decomposer.
The difference between a bacteria cell and a fungi cell is that fungi have chiti in there cell walls; bacteria cells do not.
They have a chitenous cell wall.
fungi & animals
6. They are: animals, plants, protists, fungi, archaebacteria, and eubacteria.
They;re different because they're niether animals, plants, or fungi, and they're eukaryotes
The Eumycota are fungi that thrive on the dead tissues of plants and animals. They get their nutrients from decomposed matter and store them as energy.
Fungi and plants are different in several ways. Plants are able to photosynthesize (with a few exceptions), have a cell wall of cellulose, have a MLS flaglellar system with multiple flagella, and have vascular tissue. Fungi are not able to photosynthesize, have a cell wall of chitin, have a single posterior flagellum, and do not have vascular tissue. Fungi are much better at exploring the soil for water and nutrients than plants (which is why most plants have a symbiosis with fungi). Animals do not have a cell wall at all. As well, animals are motile whereas most fungi are not (chytrids produce a motile spore). Animals ingest their food while fungi grow into their food. Fungi can produce lysine, and animals cannot.
fungi & animals
Animals, Plants, Protists, Monerans, Fungi, Bacteria
6. They are: animals, plants, protists, fungi, archaebacteria, and eubacteria.
The 5 Kingdoms are: Fungi, Plants, Animals, Prokaryotes and Protoctistans.
No. Fungi are their own kingdom of organisms separate from plants and animals. Insects are animals.
Fungi feed on the remains of dead animals and plants.
They;re different because they're niether animals, plants, or fungi, and they're eukaryotes
The Eumycota are fungi that thrive on the dead tissues of plants and animals. They get their nutrients from decomposed matter and store them as energy.
They get their food from animals and plants
animals,plants,fungi
Neither. They are fungi.
Supergroups are a level above kingdom in terms of taxonomic classification. Plants, animals and fungi are all kingdoms in taxonomy.