Short Answer:
Bacteria are different than fungi.
Biological Answer:
In biological terms, fungi form a kingdom. The group of organisms we call fungi, includes yeasts and molds as well as mushrooms.
Plants have a separate kingdom.
Animals have a separate kingdom.
Bacteria, protozoans, amoebas are in other kingdoms.
Bacteria and fungi will absorb nutrients from dead or living organic matter that they grow on. Fungi will break down the nutrients to easily absorb them. Bacteria can eat unusual foods such as sulfur and iron.
Fungus eat bacteria. Even though its not 100 percent clear idea the studies are going on in this part. Its s mold breaker.
Yes bacteria eats fungi. When fungi has finished devoting its 'prey' then the bacteria will eat th fungi.
they can and fungi can kill bacteria. its an ongoing war and continuing evolutionary arms race.
No, they don't have mouths
No.
pencilin is used by fungi to kill bacteria.
to kill contaminants like bacteria and fungi from laboratory
No antibiotics will kill fungi living anywhere. Antibiotics either kill or stop bacteria reproducing.
Yes they can be killed. But in enough concentrations.
fungi and bacteria grow from spores.
pencilin is used by fungi to kill bacteria.
Sulfa drugs kill bacteria and fungi by interfering with cell metabolism
Vegetative bacteria and fungi
to kill contaminants like bacteria and fungi from laboratory
No antibiotics will kill fungi living anywhere. Antibiotics either kill or stop bacteria reproducing.
no, antibiotics kill bacteria/fungi not virus'
Antibiotics can only kill bacteria. Not fungi or viruses.
both. however, most types are beneficial to your garden, but yes
Yes they can be killed. But in enough concentrations.
fungi and bacteria grow from spores.
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Antibiotics are chemicals that kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria and are used to treat bacterial infections. They are produced in nature by soil bacteria and fungi.