vascular and non vascular
A kingdom that includes the bacteria and blue-green algae in some classification schemes.
Staphylococcus aureus is a bacteria, not a fungus.
The organizing units of classification schemes are typically hierarchical categories. These categories are based on shared characteristics or attributes that help to group similar entities together. The units become increasingly specific as you move down the classification hierarchy.
Domain: BacteriaPhylum: ProteobacteriaClass: GammaproteobacteriaOrder: EnterobacteralesFamily: EnterobacteriaceaeGenus: EscherichiaSpecies: Escherichia coliKingdom: FungiPhylum: BasidiomycotaClass: AgaricomycetesOrder: AgaricalesFamily: AmanitaceaeGenus: AmanitaSpecies: Amanita muscaria
One fungus that produces an antibiotic and will kill some bacteria is Penicillium.
A kingdom that includes the bacteria and blue-green algae in some classification schemes.
Fungus
Staphylococcus aureus is a bacteria, not a fungus.
the classification of a mushroom is a fungus or in the plural sense fungi
Fungus cells are eukariyotic cells. Bacteria have prokariyotic cells
The two major classification schemes used in the United States are the Dewey Decimal Classification System, used in most public libraries; and the Library of Congress Classification, used in most academic libraries.
The organizing units of classification schemes are typically hierarchical categories. These categories are based on shared characteristics or attributes that help to group similar entities together. The units become increasingly specific as you move down the classification hierarchy.
Domain: BacteriaPhylum: ProteobacteriaClass: GammaproteobacteriaOrder: EnterobacteralesFamily: EnterobacteriaceaeGenus: EscherichiaSpecies: Escherichia coliKingdom: FungiPhylum: BasidiomycotaClass: AgaricomycetesOrder: AgaricalesFamily: AmanitaceaeGenus: AmanitaSpecies: Amanita muscaria
One fungus that produces an antibiotic and will kill some bacteria is Penicillium.
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Potato blight is a fungus.
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.