Bacteria are prokaryotic life forms, typically unicellular, with a relatively simplistic cellular structure that typically exists on a micrometer scale. The structural architecture of a bacterial cell encompasses a cytoplasm, cell wall, and cell membrane, while some bacteria also exhibit appendages such as flagella or pili. Their genetic material, comprised typically of a singular chr... https://www.cd-genomics.com/microbioseq/how-to-distinguish-bacteria-and-fungi-from-morphology-to-sequencing.html