1. Protista is a kingdom of unicellular eukaryotes such as unicellular algae, fungi and protozoans

    Protista is a kingdom of unicellular eukaryotes such as unicellular algae, fungi and protozoans

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  2. Methanogens (Archaea), Escherichia coli (Eubacteria) or Anabaena (cyanobacteria).

    Methanogens (Archaea), Escherichia coli (Eubacteria) or Anabaena (cyanobacteria).

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  3. Organisms (archaea and bacteria) containing simple cells that do not have membranebounded organelles. Their, genetic material, the chromosome of a cell exists in an area called nucleioid, in direct contact with cytoplasm.

    Organisms (archaea and bacteria) containing simple cells that do not have membranebounded organelles. Their, genetic material, the chromosome of a cell exists in an area called nucleioid, in direct contact with cytoplasm.

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  4. Monera is the kingdom of prokaryotic organisms

    Monera is the kingdom of prokaryotic organisms

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