Simply put no. Infact, Bacteria are in the kingdom Moneras and divide into two sub catagories, Eurbacteria and Archeabacteria whic hare both prokaryotic . This means they are very simple lack a nuclei, mitochondrias and chloroplasts, both reproduce with binary fission. Where are fungi is actually it's own kingdom entirely, and is eukaryotic.
fungi and bacteria grow from spores.
.bacteria .virus .fungi .protoazoa
True Bacteria are prokaryotic but Fungi are Euukaryotic .
Neither. Protozoa are distinct from both bacteria and fungi.
bacteria
bacteria, fungi, virus, etc. pretty much the same as normal names
fungi and bacteria grow from spores.
yes they both reproduce by spores
.bacteria .virus .fungi .protoazoa
True Bacteria are prokaryotic but Fungi are Euukaryotic .
Neither. Protozoa are distinct from both bacteria and fungi.
Bacteria are single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus and other organelles, while fungi are multicellular organisms that possess a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. Additionally, bacteria have a cell wall made of peptidoglycan, while fungi have a cell wall made of chitin. Finally, bacteria reproduce by binary fission, while fungi reproduce through spores.
Fungi and bacteria
bacteria
Fungi, bacteria and worms are decomposers found in the desert.
Fungi and bacteria will decompose a dead bobcat.
ferns are a family of plants and mushrooms can be a fungi of a plant but it is mostly fungi.