In what ways are fungi NOT like bacteria? (Mark all that apply.) A.Fungi have ce
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In what ways are fungi NOT like bacteria? (Mark all that apply.)
A.Fungi have cell walls; bacteria do not
B.Fungi have chitin in their cell walls; bacteria do not
C.Most fungi have multicellular bodies; bacteria do not
D.Fungi are eukaryotes; bacteria are not
E. Fungi have nuclei in their cells; bacteria do not
A.Fungi have cell walls; bacteria do not
B.Fungi have chitin in their cell walls; bacteria do not
C.Most fungi have multicellular bodies; bacteria do not
D.Fungi are eukaryotes; bacteria are not
E. Fungi have nuclei in their cells; bacteria do not
Explanation / Answer
Answer: Fungi are not like bacteria in the case of B, C, D, E
In the case option: A
Both bacteria and fungi possess cell walls. This is a common feature between the two.
Option B:
Fungal cell walls have chitin whereas bacterial cell wall has peptidoglycan as its major composition,
Option C:
Fungi have multicellular bodies except for yeast.
Bacteria is microscopic unicellular oganism.
Option D:
Fungi are eukaryote whereas bacteria is a prokaryote.
Option E:
Fungi have well-defined nuclei whereas in the case of bacteria their DNA is found to float around the cytoplasm.
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