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Standard IX
Biology
Protista
Protista diff...
Question
Protista differs from monera in having:
A
Cell wall
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B
Autotrophic nutrition
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C
Flagella
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D
Nuclear membrane
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Solution
The correct option is
D
Nuclear membrane
All single-celled eukaryotes are placed under Protista.
Being eukaryotes, the protistan cell body contains a well-defined nucleus with the nuclear membrane and other membrane-bound organelles.
In contrast, monera is a group of organisms with a prokaryotic cell organisation that lacks a true nucleus.
So, the correct answer is option 'D'.
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