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Protists and bacteria are two completely different kingdoms of life. Protists are eukaryotic, meaning that their DNA is stored in chromosomes within a nucleus. Bacteria are prokaryotic, and do not have nuclei. Also, protists are sort of like the miscellaneous category. There are plantlike cells (such as diatoms) and animal-like cells (such as ameoba). Bacteria and protists also have different shapes to their cells and different organelles.

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