3. Kingdom Monera and Kingdom Protista differentiate between
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The basic difference between them is – Monera are unicellular and prokaryotic cellular structures, whereas Protista are unicellular and eukaryotic cellular structure. Cell organelles are absent in Monera, but Protista is well-defined and has membrane-bound organelles.
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Prokaryotes/Eukaryotes
- Monera: Monera are prokaryotes.
- Protista: Protista are eukaryotes.
Oragnization
- Monera: Monera are less complex microorganisms.
- Protista: Protista are complex organisms compared to monerans.
Unicellular/Multicellular
- Monera: Monera consist of unicellular microorganisms.
- Protista: Protista consist of both unicellular and multicellular organisms.
Size
- Monera: Monera contains small microorganisms.
- Protista: Organisms in Protista are larger than monerans.
Nucleus
- Monera: Monera does not consist of a well-defined nucleus in their cells.
- Protista: Protista consist of a well-defined nucleus.
Membrane-bound Organelles
- Monera: Monera does not consist of membrane-bound organelles.
- Protista: Protista consists of membrane-bound organelles like Golgi apparatus, ER and plastids.
Cilia, Flagella and Psedopodia
- Monera: Most monerans do not contain either cilia, flagella or pseudopodia.
- Protista: Protista usually contain cilia, flagella and pseudopodia.
Habitat
- Monera: Monera are found in almost all the habitats on earth.
- Protista: Protista are mainly found in aquatic habitats.
Reproduction
- Monera: Monera exhibit asexual reproduction.
- Protista: Protista exhibit both sexual and asexual reproduction.
Types
- Monera: Archaebacteria, cyanobacteria and eubacteria belong to the kingdom Monera.
- Protista: Algae, protozoans and molds belong to the kingdom Protista.
Examples
- Monera: Halobacterium, Lokiarchaeum, Thermoproteus, Mycobacteria, Bacillus, Sporohalobacter, Clostridium are the examples of monerans.
- Protista: Green algae, red algae, amoeba, euglena, slime molds and water molds are the examples of protists.
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