Difference between Monera and Protista
Difference between Monera and Protista are in tabular form below –
No. |
Monera |
Protista |
1. | The organisms which belong to Monera are single-celled prokaryotes. | The organisms which belong to Protista are single-celled eukaryotes. |
2. | These are prokaryotes and are mainly found in all types of habitats. | These are eukaryotes and are mainly found in aquatic habitat. |
3. | Monera is divided into three types and are cyanobacteria, archaebacterial, and eubacteria. | Protista is divided into three types and are protozoans, algae and molds. |
4. | Monera contains small microorganisms as well as unicellular microorganisms. | Protista contains large microorganisms as well as both unicellular and multicellular organisms. |
5. | Monera does not contain membrane bound organelles in the cell. | Protista contains membrane bound organelles in the cell. |
6. | Mitochondria and chloroplast both are absent in the Monera. | Mitochondria and chloroplast in some organisms are present in the Protista. |
7. | Both tissue and nuclear envelope are absent in the Monera. | The only nuclear envelope is present and tissue is absent in the Protista. |
8. | Bacteria is an example of Monera. | Amoeba is an example of Protista. |