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what is is the the criterion for classification of organisms as belonging to kingdom Monera or protista​

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Answered by letshelpothers9
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It is depend upon from which type of cell they are made of .

Organisms belonging to kingdom monera are Prokaryotic .

Organisms belonging to kingdom protista are Eukaryotic.

what are prokaryotic cells ?

  • These cells have simplest organization.
  • The word prokaryotic is made from two words : ' pro means primitive and karyon/karyotic means nucleus.'
  • They are the most primitive cells.
  • Examples : Bacteria , cynobacteria ( blue - green algae ) , PPLO (pleuropneumonia like organism )
  • They have lack defined nucleus .
  • Nuclear membrane , nucleoplasm and nucleolus are absent.
  • All membrane bound organelles absent .

what are Eukaryotic cells ?

  • These cells have complex organization.
  • The word Eukaryotic is made from two words : ' Eu means good or well and karyon means nucleous .'
  • Example: Plant and animal cell
  • They have well defined nucleus bounded with nuclear membrane.
  • They have double membrane organisation.
  • All membrane bound organelles are present .
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The main criteria for the classification of the kingdom monera and protista are the presence and absence of a defined nucleus and cell bond organelles. Monerans do not have a true nucleus and cell bond organelles, whereas protists have nuclei bound in their own nuclear membrane-bound organelles.

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