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Simply put no. Infact, Bacteria are in the kingdom Moneras and divide into two sub catagories, Eurbacteria and Archeabacteria whic hare both prokaryotic . This means they are very simple lack a nuclei, mitochondrias and chloroplasts, both reproduce with binary fission. Where are fungi is actually it's own kingdom entirely, and is eukaryotic.

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No, fungi are not in the same family as bacteria. Fungi are a separate kingdom of organisms that are more closely related to animals than bacteria. Bacteria belong to their own separate kingdom as well.

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