What Is the Difference Between Bacteria And Fungi?

Diksha Bhardwaj
2 min readJul 20, 2020

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Bacteria and fungi what makes them different? Let’s learn the difference.

Bacteria and Fungi both come under two different categories which are Prokaryotic cells and Eukaryotic cells. The prokaryotic cell is the former one and Eukaryotic cell is the latter one. This is not the only thing that makes them different there are many like Fungi is Heterotrophs and is dependent on there are for food whereas in the case of bacteria a host is needed and they can be both Autotrophs and Heterotrophs.

Difference Between Bacteria And Fungi | Bacteria Vs Fungi:

What Is Bacteria?

Bacteria are the Prokaryotic microorganisms, and also known as the first organism which gets produced on earth approximately 3.5 billion years ago. Bacteria can be Heterotroph (Means:- which are dependent on the host for their nutrition) and autotroph (Means:- which prepare their own found by the process of photosynthesis). In the process of releasing the Nitrogen to the plants, bacteria are very useful. They are also useful in the decomposition of organic matters, used during the fermentation process for making things like Yogurt, Curd, and Cheese. Sometimes they also cause illness (e.g. tuberculosis, salmonella, strep throat) by the contamination of water and spoiling of food. The bacteria have three shapes:-

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Diksha Bhardwaj
Diksha Bhardwaj

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