Biology, asked by AlnaA, 1 month ago

c) Although Amoeba and Bacteria are unicellular organisms, they belong to two different
kingdoms. What is the reason for this?​

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Answered by SaieDeshmukh
9

Explanation:

As we know that kingdoms had been Classified on the basis of Eukaryotic and prokaryotic nucleus. Since Amoeba possess Eukaryotic nucleus and bacteria possess prokaryotic nucleus that's why they have been grouped in different kingdoms.

Answered by saikat14369
6

Answer : Since Amoeba possess eukaryotic nucleus and bacteria possess prokaryotic nucleus that's why they have been grouped in different kingdoms .

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