Distinguish between monera and protista on the basis of nucleus
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A major difference between monerans and protists lies 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 :
▪️Monera is one of the five kingdoms classified by whittaker.
▪️They are unicellular prokaryotic cell.
▪️Some of them may have cell wall while some do not.
▪️The mode of nutrition is autotrophic or hetero trophic.
▪️Example : Blue - green algae, Cyanobacteria, and mycoplasma.
★ Protista :
▪️It is Eukaryotic unicellular organisms.
▪️Some of these uses appendages such as hair - like cilia or whip - like flagella.
▪️The mode of transmission is autotrophic or heterotrophic.
▪️Example : Protozoans, diatoms, etc.
▪️Monera is one of the five kingdoms classified by whittaker.
▪️They are unicellular prokaryotic cell.
▪️Some of them may have cell wall while some do not.
▪️The mode of nutrition is autotrophic or hetero trophic.
▪️Example : Blue - green algae, Cyanobacteria, and mycoplasma.
★ Protista :
▪️It is Eukaryotic unicellular organisms.
▪️Some of these uses appendages such as hair - like cilia or whip - like flagella.
▪️The mode of transmission is autotrophic or heterotrophic.
▪️Example : Protozoans, diatoms, etc.
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