diff btwn monera and protista
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Monera - 1 They are prokaryotic
2 It includes bacteria .
3 They are unicellular
protista- 1 They are eukaryotic.
2 It includes bacteria It includes some algae, protozoa and early fungi.
3 They are unicellular It can be unicellular or multicellular
2 It includes bacteria .
3 They are unicellular
protista- 1 They are eukaryotic.
2 It includes bacteria It includes some algae, protozoa and early fungi.
3 They are unicellular It can be unicellular or multicellular
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difference between Monera and Protista :
⇒ Monera is prokaryotic in nature while protista is eukaryotic in nature.
⇒ Monera does not have well defined nucleus and cell organelles while Protista has well defined nucleus and cell organelles.
⇒ In Monera, BGA is autotrophic and mycoplasma is heterotrophic while in protista
diatoms are autotrophic while protozoa is heterotrophic
⇒ Monera is prokaryotic in nature while protista is eukaryotic in nature.
⇒ Monera does not have well defined nucleus and cell organelles while Protista has well defined nucleus and cell organelles.
⇒ In Monera, BGA is autotrophic and mycoplasma is heterotrophic while in protista
diatoms are autotrophic while protozoa is heterotrophic
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