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  • Nuclei in Bacteria and Fungi: A Simple Explanation
    Here's the breakdown:

    * Bacilli: Bacilli are a type of bacteria. Bacteria are prokaryotic cells, meaning they lack a true nucleus. Their genetic material (DNA) is located in a region called the nucleoid, but it's not enclosed within a membrane.

    * Fungi: Fungi are eukaryotic organisms. This means their cells have a true nucleus where their DNA is contained within a membrane.

    In summary:

    * Bacilli (bacteria) do not have nuclei.

    * Fungi do have nuclei.

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