Fungal endspores are those that reproduce while the bacterial endospores are those that do not reproduce, and these endospoes of the fungi reproduces both sexually and asexually. Sexual where one cell divides in the process of mitosis and asexual where two parent cells unit and then mitotic process takes place. By keroline kolapen, Divine Word University.ac.pg
Fungal spores are more sensitive to heat than bacterial endospores. Fungal spores can be killed at 60 C. The endospores of Bacillus can stand 100 C. It takes 121 C in the autoclave to sterilize things.
These is nothing similar, first of all bacteria do not produce spores. Bacteria can be transferred from one human to another (syphillis), through the air, and by food (food poisoning). Bacterial cell divides equally into two, following a replication of its DNA. The cell wall and cytoplasm of the bacteria also splits to produce the two cells. Bacteria are able to reproduce (by binary fission ) every 20 min. Bacteria are all unicellular.
On the other hand fungi produce spores. Fungi grow in damp places such as leather, dung, bread etc. Fungi can be both microscopic unicellular (yeast) or multicellular (mushrooms). Fungi bud off ad create spores, unlike bacteria which divide from cell into two.
Bottom line; bacteria and fungi are 2 totally different organisms that live all around us, on our skin, in our intestines, in alcohol, and the food we eat. Some are harmful some are not.
Inflammation of the lacrimal gland by bacterial, viral, or fungal infection is called Dacryoadenitis.
They are treated with antibiotics. <-----------Fungal infections are NOT treated with antibiotics. Antibiotics only kill bacteria.
virus is a disease which is caused by virus
Yes, its an inflammation of the lacrimal gland that can be caused by a bacterial, viral, or fungal infection.
E. coli is the name of a type of bacteria.
bacterial
Jock itch is a fungal infection, treated with anti-fungal medication.
Inflammation of the lacrimal gland by bacterial, viral, or fungal infection is called Dacryoadenitis.
Bacterial. Streptococcus or 'strep' is the type of bacterium.
It depends on the organism that's being cultured. If it's a bacterial culture you could have the results in a week or two. If it's a fungal culture it could take as much as 8 weeks.
Viral Bacterial Fungal Rickettsial
They are treated with antibiotics. <-----------Fungal infections are NOT treated with antibiotics. Antibiotics only kill bacteria.
viral and bacterial
virus is a disease which is caused by virus
No
Usually a fungal infection, sometimes bacterial.
Bacterial culture. Fungal culture. Viral culture