How monera are different from Protista
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Monera
1. Monerans are unicellular organisms’ exhibiting prokaryotic cellular organization.
2. Reproduction is only by asexual means.
Protista
1. Protista are unicellular organisms but exhibit eukaryotic cellular organization.
2. Reproduction is by both asexual and sexual methods.
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Differentiation between MONERA AND PROTISTA
MONERA
>> Monera includes unicellular prokaryotic organisms.
>> The nucleus lacks nuclear membrane.
>> Monera said do not possess membrane bound cell organelles.
>> Reproduction is asexual.
PROTISTA
>> Protista includes unicellular eukaryotic organisms.
>> The nucleus possess a nuclear membrane.
>> Monera said possess membrane bound cell organelles.
>> Reproduction is both asexual and sexual.
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Differentiation between MONERA AND PROTISTA
MONERA
>> Monera includes unicellular prokaryotic organisms.
>> The nucleus lacks nuclear membrane.
>> Monera said do not possess membrane bound cell organelles.
>> Reproduction is asexual.
PROTISTA
>> Protista includes unicellular eukaryotic organisms.
>> The nucleus possess a nuclear membrane.
>> Monera said possess membrane bound cell organelles.
>> Reproduction is both asexual and sexual.
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