Biology 2010 Student Edition

Published by Prentice Hall
ISBN 10: 9780133669510
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Chapter 18, Classification - Assessment - 18.3 Building the Tree of Life - Understand Key Concepts/Think Critically - Page 534: 30

Answer

Eubacteria are prokaryotes while fungi are eukaryotes; this is the main difference between the two kingdoms. Additionally, many fungi are multicellular with some unicellular species; however, all eubacteria are unicellular. Some eubacteria are autotrophs whereas all fungi are heterotrophic.

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Eubacteria are prokaryotes while fungi are eukaryotes; this is the main difference between the two kingdoms. Additionally, many fungi are multicellular with some unicellular species; however, all eubacteria are unicellular. Some eubacteria are autotrophs whereas all fungi are heterotrophic.
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