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Is a Amoeba from Kingdom Monera? Is it Unicellular? Why/Why not? Explain your answer.​

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Answered by Vatsal2405
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Explanation:

Though bacteria and amoeba are unicellular they are different from each other in many ways.

*Bacteria is a prokaryotic whereas Amoeba is a Eukaryote.

*Bacteria-cell wall present,Amoeba-cell wall absent.

*They belong to different Kingdoms. Bacteria belongs to kingdom Monera while Amoeba belongs to kingdom Protista.

*Bacteria does not have a nucleus.Amoeba has nucleus.

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