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Q: Is fungi a bacteria
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What do fungi and bacteria grow from?

fungi and bacteria grow from spores.


What microbes cause rotting in compost heaps?

Fungi and bacteria


What type of decomposers live in the desert biome?

Fungi, bacteria and worms are decomposers found in the desert.


What can decompose a bobcat?

Fungi and bacteria will decompose a dead bobcat.


Is true bacteria and fungi are prokaryotes?

No, bacteria are prokaryotes but fungi are eukaryotes. Fungi have a distinct nucleus enclosed within a membrane, while bacteria do not have a nucleus and their genetic material is located in the cytoplasm.


What is one example of a decomposer from the desert?

Bacteria and fungi are decomposers found in a desert.


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Are protozoa bacteria or fungi?

Protozoa are neither bacteria nor fungi. They are single-celled organisms belonging to the Kingdom Protista. They are often classified separately from bacteria and fungi due to their distinct characteristics and lifestyles.


Are fungi bigger than bacteria?

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.


Are bacteria earthworms and fungi all detritivores?

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