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Infectious agents that may infect the human body include viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites. How do bacteria differ from fungi? * A. Fungi are photosynthetic; bacteria are not. B. Fungi are made up
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Infectious agents that may infect the human body include viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites. How do bacteria differ from fungi? *
A. Fungi are photosynthetic; bacteria are not.
B. Fungi are made up of cells; bacteria are not.
C. Fungal cells have nuclei; bacterial cells do not.
D. Fungi only reproduce sexually, while bacteria reproduce asexually.
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Bacteria do not have nuclei
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