deffrent between monera and protista
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A major difference between monerans and protistslies in the nucleus, which is the "command center" of a cell. Monerans do not have a true nucleus, while protists have nuclei bound in their own nuclear membranes. Scientists classify organisms with true nuclei as eukaryotes and organisms without them as prokaryote
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Monera
1. Monerans are unicellular organisms’ exhibiting prokaryotic cellular organization.
2. Reproduction is only by asexual means.
3. They usually do not possess cilia, flagella, pseudopodia (except some bacteria).
Ex. Bacteria, Cyanobacteria.
Protista
1. Protista are unicellular organisms but exhibit eukaryotic cellular organization.
2. Reproduction is by both asexual and sexual methods.
3. They possess these structures for modify.
Ex. Unicellular algae, diatoms, protozoans
1. Monerans are unicellular organisms’ exhibiting prokaryotic cellular organization.
2. Reproduction is only by asexual means.
3. They usually do not possess cilia, flagella, pseudopodia (except some bacteria).
Ex. Bacteria, Cyanobacteria.
Protista
1. Protista are unicellular organisms but exhibit eukaryotic cellular organization.
2. Reproduction is by both asexual and sexual methods.
3. They possess these structures for modify.
Ex. Unicellular algae, diatoms, protozoans
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