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about monerans and protists​

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Answered by HeartHacker
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Monerans are a group of one-celled organisms that do not have a nucleus. Along with Protists, Fungi, Plants, and Animals, Monerans make up the five kingdoms of living things.

Protists are a diverse collection of organisms. While exceptions exist, they are primarily microscopic and unicellular, or made up of a single cell. ... At one time, simple organisms such as amoebas and single-celled algae were classified together in a single taxonomic category: the kingdom Protista

Answered by Anonymous
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Monera are unicellular organism's having prokaryotic cellular structure while Protista is also unicellular organisms though possess eukaryotic cellular organization. ... Monerans does not possess a true nucleus whereas Protists has its own nuclei, bounded with the nuclear membrane.

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