Biology, asked by nishant176628, 11 months ago

what is the difference between kingdom monera and kingdom fungi

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Answered by Keya200
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Answer:

Differences

While members of the kingdom Fungi can be microscopic, they are multicellular, whereas monera are always unicellular.

Fungi cannot make their own energy, whereas some species of Monera are photosynthetic.

Fungi also have no method of locomotion, whereas some species of Monera have the ability to move on their own.

A major difference between the two are organelles, the specific divisions within a cell. Members of monera are the only organisms that lack organelles; fungi have developed organelles within their cells.

Answered by SomeoneVerySpecial
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Here is the answer to your question.

The difference between Kingdom Monera and Kingdom Fungi is as follows :

MONERA

* One celled organisms such as bacteria, cyanobacteria and mycoplasma.

* Either Autotrophic or heterotrophic.

* Cell wall may be present or absent.

FUNGI

* Heterotrophic organisms such as yeast and mushrooms.

* Normally saprophytes.

* Cell wall is present and is composed of Chitin.

* Lichens are symbiotic association of fungi with blue green algae.

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