Question:

Protista differs from monera in having

Updated On: Jul 28, 2022
  • cell wall
  • autotrophic nutrition
  • flagella
  • nuclear membrane
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All singlecelled eukaryotes are placed under protista. Phylogenetically the kingdom protista acts as a connecting link between the prokaryotic kingdom??Monera and the complex multicellular kingdoms??Fungi, Plantae and Animalia. Being eukaryotes, the protistan cell body contains a well defined nucleus and other membranebound organelles. It is surrounded by plasmalemma (cell membrane). Cilia and flagella occur in a number of forms. Nucleus has typical structure??orous nuclear envelope, chromatin, nucleolus and nucleoplasm. Monerans lack nuclear membrane.
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