Pseudomonas aeruginosa: Morphology, Biochemical reaction, Pathogenesis

Pseudomonads are a large group of aerobic, Gram-negative, non-fermentative bacilli. This contains over 200 species that were originally contained within the genus Pseudomonas. Some of them produce water soluble pigments which get diffused through the culture medium. The members are generally saprophytic in nature. They are widely distributed in different habitat like in soil, water, … Read more

Differences between algae and fungi

S.N Algae Fungi 1. They belong to kingdom Monera and Plantae. They belong to kingdom fungi. 2. Mode of nutrition is autotrophic. Mode of nutrition is saprophytic or parasitic. 3. They are photosynthetic. They are non- photosynthetic. 4. They contain chlorophyll. They do not contain chlorophyll. 5. They may be unicellular or multicellular. They are … Read more