they break other organisms and thngs down into the soil
They are a very important part of any ecosystem. Fungi and bacteria are decomposes.
The biggest species of decomposers are fungi.
bacteria and fungi
Rhizopus is a fungus which belongs to class zygomycotes of kingdom fungi. Fungi are very important decomposers of nature and only bacteria is more effective decomposer then fungi, so they have a role as recyclers of material in nature.
They break down organisms into soil
fungi and bacteria grow from spores.
plasmodium, some bacteria and fungi, etc. though some bacteria and fungi cause diseases, others are helpful for fighting some diseases; e.g, the fungus penicillin produces penicillin, an important antibiotic. (penicillium is not a micro-organism)
Animals depend on bacteria and fungi because they decompose dead organisms and fertilize the soil.Some bacteria also are in dairy like yogurt, milk,and etc.Some fungi help break down and absorb all the bad bacteria around us.
Yes, fungi are generally larger than bacteria in terms of size. Fungi are eukaryotic organisms, while bacteria are prokaryotic, leading to differences in size and complexity. Fungi can range from microscopic yeast to large mushrooms, whereas bacteria are typically much smaller and can only be seen under a microscope.
Both bacteria and fungi are important decomposers in breaking down organic matter. Bacteria tend to be more efficient in breaking down simpler compounds, while fungi excel at breaking down complex materials like lignin and cellulose. Bacteria work faster and are more numerous in warmer environments compared to fungi.
Bacteria and fungi are both single-celled organisms that can be found in various environments. They play important roles in nutrient recycling and decomposition. However, bacteria are prokaryotic cells, while fungi are eukaryotic cells.
Fungi and bacteria