Biology, asked by shendge12, 1 year ago

difference between monera and protista in short

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Answered by Atithisharma
30
hey
1.in kingdom monera the organism r prokaryotic while in protista they r eukaryotic.
1.in monera the organisms have not true nucleus while protists have true nucleus.

and u can write a lot of differences which is present b/w prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell.
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