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No, they are a type of fungi - which is a kingdom in it's own right, encompassing mould, yeast and fungi.

Bacteria are prokaryotic - contain only one cell and lack nuclei. Fungi are eukaryotic (multi-celled), and much bigger.

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No, shelf fungi are not bacteria. They are a type of fungus that grows on trees or logs in the form of a shelf-like structure. Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms that are different from fungi in terms of structure and function.

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Shelf Fungus, also commonly known as Bracket Fungi goes by the scientific name of Fomes, Fomitopsis, or Ganoderma. They have also been referred to as conks.

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the genus is lepidostroma

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Is bacteria a type of fungi?

No, they are a type of fungi - which is a kingdom in it's own right, encompassing mould, yeast and fungi. Bacteria are prokaryotic - contain only one cell and lack nuclei. Fungi are eukaryotic (multi-celled), and much bigger.


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The four broad types of pathogens are bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. Each type of pathogen can cause various diseases and illnesses in humans and other organisms.


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