Difference between Plantae and Monera
Difference between Plantae and Monera are in tabular form below –
No. |
Plantae |
Monera |
1. | All multicellular organisms in which cell wall is made up of cellulose and made up of eukaryotic cells, and These are photosynthetic autotrophs which contains chlorophyll, this is referred as Plantae. | The organisms are single-celled prokaryotes, and are mainly found in all types of habitats are referred as Monera. |
2. | Chloroplast is present in the plantae. | Chloroplast is absent in the monera. |
3. | Plantae contains mitochondria. | Monera does not contains mitochondria. |
4. | Tissue is present and cell wall is made up of cellulose | Tissue is absent and cell wall is non-cellulosic. |
5. | Cell type of plantae is eukaryotic. | Cell type of monera is prokaryotic. |
6. | Cell wall of plantae contains cellulose. | Cell wall of the monera contains polysaccharide and amino acids Or cellulose. |
7. | Nuclear membrane is present in the plantae. | Nuclear membrane is absent in the monera. |
8. | Only autotrophic mode of nutrition by photosynthesis is seen in the plants of plantae. | Both autotrophic and heterotrophic mode of nutrition is seen in the organisms of monera. |