Thursday, February 11, 2010

What are the similarities of Fungi and viruses?

They both are microbes


They both can be pathogenic.


They both are very hard to cure, or impossible to cure, when infecting a human. There are very few medications available to treat either fungi or viral infections.





While viruses may be symbiotic, most fungi are not, there are some fungi that are symbiotic with bacteria or algae, like Lichens, but for the majority of fungi they are not.What are the similarities of Fungi and viruses?
theyre symbiotic?What are the similarities of Fungi and viruses?
Not much really, except some examples of both can cause disease...





Fungi are a kingdom of life (separate from plants, animals, etc.). They are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms that reproduce by spores.





Viruses are often not considered ';alive'; at all, but if they were they'd be an entire separate kingdom of their own. They are ';sub-cellular';, as they do not have cells, and they can only reproduce by invading and parasitising another cell.
They are both on the Sudanese Muslims

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