It is not; bacteria and fungus are totally different.
Bacteria are prokaryotic microbes, meaning they have no nuclei in their cells. Fungi are eukaryotic, like plants, animals, and many other organisms. Even though you can see some fungi, like mushrooms and moulds for example, fungi are fundamentally microbes, though not closely related to bacteria.
Fungus
Staphylococcus aureus is a bacteria, not a fungus.
Fungus cells are eukariyotic cells. Bacteria have prokariyotic cells
One fungus that produces an antibiotic and will kill some bacteria is Penicillium.
Potato blight is a fungus.
fungus and bacteria
Name of that fungus is penicillium notatum. Sir Alexander Fleming discovered the antibacterial property of this fungus in 1928. Penicillin is extracted from this fungus, which kills the strep throat causing bacteria.
it is a bacteria because it got fungus and piceses in it.
The fungus provides the algae or autotrophic bacteria with a protected environment, water, and minerals. In return, the algae or bacteria provide the fungus with organic nutrients through photosynthesis. This mutually beneficial relationship is known as mutualism.
bacteria and fungus
algae, fungus
No, it is a fungus.