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what is the difference between porifera and monera?​

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Answered by safiaabdirizack
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Monera are unicellular and prokaryotic cellular structures, whereas Protista are unicellular and eukaryotic cellular structure. Cell organelles are absent in Monera, but Protista is well-defined and has membrane-bound organelles.

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Answered by oOmisskillerOo
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porifera

Sponges, the members of the phylum Porifera, are a basal animal clade as a sister of the Diploblasts. They are multicellular organisms that have bodies full of pores and channels allowing water to circulate through them, consisting of jelly-like mesohyl sandwiched between two thin layers of cells.

monera

This kingdom contains unicellular prokaryotic microorganisms which are considered to be least organised. The organisms of this kingdom play a crucial role in the carbon cycle and nitrogen, and are metabolically diverse because of the use of substrates like carbon and energy.

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