Difference between Kingdom Monera and Kingdom Plantae
Difference between Kingdom Monera and Kingdom Plantae are in tabular form below –
No. | Kingdom Monera |
Kingdom Plantae |
Meaning |
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1. | The taxonomic kingdom where bacteria are included and the kingdom which belongs to prokaryotic organisms, this is referred to as Kingdom Monera. | The taxonomic kingdom which includes eukaryotic or multicellular organisms with photosynthetic mode of nutrition, this is referred to as Kingdom Plantae. |
Cell Type |
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2. | This organisms have prokaryotic type of cell. | This organisms have eukaryotic type of cell. |
Chloroplasts |
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3. | Chloroplast is absent in the organisms of kingdom Monera. | Chloroplast is present in the organisms of kingdom Plantae. |
Mitochondria |
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4. | Organisms do not have mitochondria. | Organisms have mitochondria. |
Cell organization |
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5. | Organisms of Monera are mostly unicellular. | Organisms of Plantae are mostly multicellular. |
Mode of nutrition and Examples |
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6. | Organisms show both chemosynthetic, photosynthetic mode of nutrition and examples include Archaea and Eubacteria. | Organisms only show photosynthetic mode of nutrition and examples include mosses, flowers and ferns. |