How Monera are different from protista
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Monera:-
(I) Monera are unicellular organisms exhibit prokaryotic cellular organization.
(II) reproduction is by asexual means.
(III) They usually don't posses cillia,flagella or pseudopodia.(except some bacterias)
PROTISTA:-
(I) they are unicellular but exhibit eukaryotic cellular organization.
(II) reproduction is by asexual and sexual method.
(III)they posses these structures for modify.
(I) Monera are unicellular organisms exhibit prokaryotic cellular organization.
(II) reproduction is by asexual means.
(III) They usually don't posses cillia,flagella or pseudopodia.(except some bacterias)
PROTISTA:-
(I) they are unicellular but exhibit eukaryotic cellular organization.
(II) reproduction is by asexual and sexual method.
(III)they posses these structures for modify.
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A major difference between moneransand 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 prokaryotes.
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