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Bacteria and plants are related as distinct biological kingdoms within the five-kingdom classification system [1], and both serve as essential components in ecosystem nutrient cycling, with plants acting as producers and bacteria as decomposers [2]. Additionally, both are utilized as host organisms in synthetic biology for the production of recombinant silk fibroin [3].

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Nanomaterials in the future biotextile industry: A new cosmovision to ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 1 fact
claimRecombinant silk fibroin is obtained from spider, dragline, or silkworm sources using synthetic biology and fermentation processes in bacteria, yeasts, animal cells, and plants, and is subsequently transformed into threads via spinning techniques.
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.
biological classification - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help kids.britannica.com Britannica 1 fact
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).