Bacteria are prokaryotes, fungi are eukaryotes, and insects are arthropods. All this means is that they are all different life forms from each other, in different levels: Life, Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species. And, even subspecies.
these are viruses that infect bacteria and fungi respectively. that is unless you are talking about something that infects other types of organisms, in that case there is no such thing as bacteria and fungi are types of organisms where as viruses are in the grey zone between living and nonliving.
No, bacteria are not fungi. They are entirely different types of organisms.
Bacteria and fungi are not classified under plants. Plants are their own separate entity.
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animals, fungi, protists, and some bacteria
A unicellular producer example :bacteria a multicellular consumer example: fungi
fungi and bacteria grow from spores.
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True Bacteria are prokaryotic but Fungi are Euukaryotic .
Bacteria fungi is an example of a bacterial disease. Parasitic worms is an example of a parasitic disease. Both can make you sick.
bacteria, fungi
Bacteria and fungi are decomposers found in a desert.
Bacteria fungi is an example of a bacterial disease. Parasitic worms is an example of a parasitic disease. Both can make you sick.
An example of a decomposer is bacteria; another is fungi.
Fungi and bacteria
Bacteria fungi is an example of a bacterial disease. Parasitic worms is an example of a parasitic disease. Both can make you sick.
animals, fungi, protists, and some bacteria
fungi and bacteria
Mushrooms
A unicellular producer example :bacteria a multicellular consumer example: fungi
fungi and bacteria grow from spores.