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So in this question today we have to discuss something about fungi and bacteria and differences between them.
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So let's begin with this question.
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Fungi on one side we'll discuss fungi with the purple color and bacteria we will discuss on another side of the screen with red color.
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Alright, let's begin.
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Number one thing you should know about fungi that fungi can be unicellular and they also can can be multicellular.
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Multicellular or unicellular.
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They can be both.
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And when you talk about bacteria they are only unicellular.
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Bacterias are unicellular.
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Let's do one thing.
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Let's first of all the features about fungi and then i'll explain you the contrast of the bacteria.
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And now fungi are the eukaryotic organisms.
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Third feature, of enzyme would be that how do they divide? they can divide, their division occurs asexually, sexually or by both means.
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Proceeding further.
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The fourth point would be that how is it cytoplasm? the cytoplasm being a eukaryot, cytoplasm.
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Because it's a u -carriot, it will have a true nuclei.
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It will have a nuclear membrane abbreviated as nm.
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Then it will also have a mitochondria and paired chromosomes.
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A fourth, fifth feature would be, what about it? a cytoplasmic membrane.
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It's cytoplasmic membrane.
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It's cytoplasmic m will have sterols.
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And now lastly we will talk about it cell wall.
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The cell wall is rigid due to chitin, manon and polysaccharides due to chitin and manon primarily.
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So now that we have discussed about fungi, let's list out all the contrasting features regarding bacteria in this table now.
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Let's see.
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So, talking about bacteria, we discussed that bacteria unicellular whereas fungi are multicellular and unicellular as well.
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Bacteria on the other hand, when fungi is eukaryotic, bacteria are prokaryotic.
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And when we talk about the division, fungi can divide asexually, sexually and both.
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But bacteria can only divide asexually.
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Then we have a what about it, cytoplasm...