Monera function and protista function
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It contains the protists, or the organisms that do not fit into any of the other categories. Protista is Greek for the very first. ... Eukaryotes are organisms whose cells have membrane-bound organelles. This is opposed to prokaryotes, single-celled organisms lacking a nucleus.
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MONERA FUNCTIONS-
- They are typically unicellular organisms (but one group is mycelial). The genetic material in these organisms is the naked circular DNA. A nuclear envelope is absent. Both, ribosomes and simple chromatophores, are the only subcellular organelles in the cytoplasm.
- Sap vacuoles do not occur. Instead, gas vacuole may be present.
PROTISTA FUNTIONS-
- They are simple eukaryotic organisms.
- Most of the organisms are unicellular, some are colonial and some are multicellular like algae.
- Most of the protists live in water, some in moist soil or even the body of human and plants.
- These organisms are eukaryotic, since they have a membrane bound nucleus and endomembrane systems.
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