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Write down differences between Monera and Protista on the basis of following points :
(i) Nature of cell wall component. (ii) Genetic material.
(iii) Location of respiratory apparatus. (iv) Types of cytoplasmic ribosome.
(v) Location of extra chromosomal DNA.

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### Differences between Monera and Protista 1. **Nature of Cell Wall Component**: - **Monera**: The cell wall is primarily composed of peptidoglycan, which is characteristic of prokaryotic organisms. - **Protista**: The cell wall, when present, can be made of various materials, including cellulose (in plant-like protists) or silica (in diatoms). Not all protists have a cell wall. 2. **Genetic Material**: - **Monera**: The genetic material is circular and located in the cytoplasm, characteristic of prokaryotic cells. ...
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