Diff between monera and fungi
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Monera are prokaryotes whereas fungi are eukaryotes
Monera are unicellular whereas fungi are multicellular
In Monera some have cell wall but in fungi all have cell walls.
Monera are unicellular whereas fungi are multicellular
In Monera some have cell wall but in fungi all have cell walls.
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Fungi
The kingdom Fungi includes all forms of fungus. There are many different types, including familiar species such as mushrooms and molds. There are hundreds of thousands of species and, though most are terrestrial, many live in both saltwater and freshwater as well.
Monera
Members of the kingdom Monera are single-celled organisms, though they can form large colonies under favorable conditions. There is a great variety among these organisms, but they exhibit a few defining traits. These organisms do not have organelles in their cells, and their cells contain no nucleus or chromosomes. Instead, they have a loop of DNA.
The kingdom Fungi includes all forms of fungus. There are many different types, including familiar species such as mushrooms and molds. There are hundreds of thousands of species and, though most are terrestrial, many live in both saltwater and freshwater as well.
Monera
Members of the kingdom Monera are single-celled organisms, though they can form large colonies under favorable conditions. There is a great variety among these organisms, but they exhibit a few defining traits. These organisms do not have organelles in their cells, and their cells contain no nucleus or chromosomes. Instead, they have a loop of DNA.
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