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Bacteria and fungi are frequently grouped together as distinct biological kingdoms in classification systems {fact:2, fact:3} and are commonly studied as primary pathogens {fact:4, fact:9, fact:20} or decomposers {fact:6, fact:21} in ecological and medical contexts. They are also frequently cited together in research regarding antimicrobial resistance {fact:8, fact:13}, immune system defense mechanisms {fact:15, fact:17, fact:19}, and their use in biofabrication [1].

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Medicinal plants: bioactive compounds, biological activities ... frontiersin.org Frontiers in Immunology 6 facts
claimAntimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a natural phenomenon where microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, and protozoa, acquire the ability to survive and proliferate despite the administration of antibacterial, antifungal, and antiprotozoal medications.
claimOxygenated terpenoids with alcohol functional groups demonstrate superior antibacterial activity against bacteria and fungi compared to those with aldehyde or ketone groups.
claimMicrobial resistance is defined as the capacity of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, viruses, and parasites, to withstand the effects of medications that were previously effective in treating infections caused by these organisms.
claimHuman infectious illnesses are caused by bacteria, fungi, parasites, and viruses.
claimTannins are distributed in various plant parts and serve as a natural defense against microbial invasion, exhibiting antibacterial effects against fungi, yeasts, bacteria, and viruses.
claimTerpenes exhibit antibacterial properties against bacteria, fungi, viruses, and protozoa.
biological classification - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help kids.britannica.com Britannica 2 facts
claimMany schools teach a six-kingdom system of classification that includes Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, a single kingdom for protists, and single kingdoms for Archaea and Bacteria, despite the reality that there are multiple kingdoms of protists, Archaea, and Bacteria.
claimBy the 1960s, scientists organized living things into a five-kingdom system consisting of Monera (bacteria), Protista (protozoa and algae), Fungi (mushrooms, yeasts, and molds), Plantae (plants), and Animalia (animals).
How the Immune System Works with Primary Immunodeficiency igcares.com IGCares 2 facts
claimMacrophages are essential for killing fungi and the class of bacteria to which tuberculosis belongs by ingesting microbes and delivering toxic chemicals to the invader.
claimNeutrophils are cells found in the bloodstream that rapidly ingest and kill microorganisms, primarily bacteria and fungi.
Wound healing stages: What to look for healthpartners.com HealthPartners 1 fact
claimInfected wounds slow the pace of healing because the body diverts its resources toward cleaning the wound and eliminating bacteria, fungi, or germs.
Plantae kingdom (Honors) - KaiserScience kaiserscience.wordpress.com KaiserScience 1 fact
claimThe 17th and 18th-century definition of Plantae, which included all forms of algae, fungi, and bacteria, is considered obsolete and no longer useful.
The role of light in regulating plant growth, development and sugar ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 1 fact
claimPlant surfaces act as a primary defense against pathogens like fungi, bacteria, viruses, and phytophagous insects, though some pathogens can bypass this barrier to affect internal physiological functions, as described by Clin et al. (2022).
Immunity In Depth | Linus Pauling Institute lpi.oregonstate.edu Linus Pauling Institute 1 fact
claimThe immune system is a complex and integrated system of cells, tissues, and organs that defends the body against foreign substances, pathogenic microorganisms (including bacteria, viruses, and fungi), and the development of cancer.
4 Stages of Wound Healing: Timeline - Healthline healthline.com Healthline 1 fact
claimAn infection occurs when bacteria, fungi, or other germs enter a wound before it has fully healed.
In brief: What is an inflammation? - InformedHealth.org - NCBI - NIH ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care (IQWiG) 1 fact
claimCommon causes of inflammation include pathogens (bacteria, viruses, or fungi), external injuries (scrapes or foreign objects like thorns), and the effects of chemicals or radiation.
Ecology: Nature's Interactions and Ecosystem Dynamics scholarsresearchlibrary.com Lorelei Simmons · Annals of Biological Research 1 fact
referenceEcosystem ecology involves studying the flow of energy and nutrients through both living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic) components of ecosystems, including the roles of producers (such as plants), consumers (such as herbivores and carnivores), and decomposers (such as fungi and bacteria) in maintaining ecosystem balance.
Extremophiles: The alien-like creatures of Earth – ScIU - IU Blogs blogs.iu.edu Komal Kumar · ScIU 1 fact
claimExtremophile organisms, including various species of bacteria, fungi, and archaebacteria, have been utilized to assist in the cleanup of large-scale environmental disasters such as oil spills.
A Comprehensive Review on the Therapeutic Properties of ... traditionalmedicine.actabotanica.org Acta Botanica 1 fact
claimAloe vera possesses antimicrobial activity effective against various bacteria and fungi.
Parts of the Immune System | Children's Hospital of Philadelphia chop.edu Children's Hospital of Philadelphia 1 fact
claimDendritic cells can process and present most types of pathogens, including viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites.
What causes chronic inflammation, and why it matters health.osu.edu The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center 1 fact
claimThe immune system protects the body from germs, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi, as well as toxins and cancer by deploying white blood cells and proteins to attack these invaders.
Recent breakthroughs in the valorization of lignocellulosic biomass ... pubs.rsc.org Nilanjan Dey, Shakshi Bhardwaj, Pradip K. Maji · RSC Sustainability 1 fact
claimBio-based products require careful maintenance because their organic nature and moisture content make them susceptible to decomposition by bacteria and fungi, which can deteriorate the material and reduce performance.
Nanomaterials in the future biotextile industry: A new cosmovision to ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 1 fact
referenceBiofabricated materials are defined as materials entirely produced by living cells, such as mammalian cells, or microorganisms, including bacteria, yeast, and fungi, according to Biofabricate and Fashion for Good (2020).
The immune system and primary immunodeficiency primaryimmune.org Immune Deficiency Foundation 1 fact
claimThe major role of neutrophils is to ingest and kill bacteria or fungi by using specialized pockets within the cell.
Western diet – Knowledge and References - Taylor & Francis taylorandfrancis.com Melissa G. Hunt, Aaron T. Beck · Taylor & Francis 1 fact
claimThe gut microbiota is a dynamic community of trillions of bacteria, archaea, viruses, and fungi that is primarily established at birth through interaction with the mother's microbiota.
Phytochemical and Pharmacological Studies of Traditionally Used ... heraldopenaccess.us Journal of Food Science & Nutrition 1 fact
claimEugenol, linalool, and estragole in Ocimum basilicum Linn. show broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity against various pathogenic strains of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites, according to Sakkas et al.