Whats the difference between bacteria and fungus?
Bacteria (singular, bacterium) are one-celled microorganisms that does not have a membrane around its nucleus or its organ-like structures, and does not have its DNA organized into chromosomes. Fungi (singular, fungus) are single cell (unicellular) or multicellular that has a membrane around its nucleus. Fungi includes yeasts, molds, and mushrooms.
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