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How do nerve cells differ from other body cells?

Nerve Cells are capable of transmitting [relaying] bio-information.


How do monerans differ from organisms in the other four kingdoms?

Monerans, primarily represented by bacteria and archaea, differ from organisms in the other four kingdoms (plants, animals, fungi, and protists) primarily in their cellular structure and organization. They are unicellular and prokaryotic, lacking a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, while the other kingdoms consist of eukaryotic organisms with complex cell structures. Additionally, monerans reproduce asexually through binary fission, whereas many organisms in the other kingdoms can reproduce sexually or asexually. These fundamental differences in cellular organization and reproductive methods set monerans apart from the other kingdoms.


How are protists different from monerans?

The main difference between protists and monerans is that monerans are prokaryotes while protists are eukaryotes. There are a vast number of other differences, but that is the main one. Study the deffinitions of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells to further your understanding. Note: easier to understand; classification system.


What are organelles list the organelles in Monera?

Monerans are prokaryotic unicellular organisms, whose cells have no nucleus or any other membrane-bound organelles.


Why doesn't different cells have different DNA?

Different cells have different parts, depending on their job in the body. That's why red blood cells differ from white blood cells; a red blood cell has mitochondria and vacuoles. The white one does not.

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What makes moneran moneran?

Monerans are:UnicellularDoesn't Have a nucleusAutotroph/HeterotrophMono = one, refers to the uni cellular body Monerans that is why they are MONERANS :)


Sex cells differ from body cells in that they do not have?

Sex cells (sperm and egg) differ from body cells in that they do not have a full set of chromosomes. Sex cells are haploid, meaning they only have one set of chromosomes, while body cells are diploid, with two sets of chromosomes. This difference allows sex cells to combine during fertilization to create a genetically diverse offspring.


How do nerve cells differ from other body cells?

Nerve Cells are capable of transmitting [relaying] bio-information.


How do gametes differ from body cells?

Gametes are reproductive cells that have half the number of chromosomes as body cells. Body cells, also known as somatic cells, have a full set of chromosomes. Gametes are involved in sexual reproduction, while body cells are involved in growth and maintenance of the body.


What has many cells and absorbs food from other living things?

vascular plants


How do cells of the human body differ?

big small nasty wigley organ ........


What are the cells of monerans do not contain?

A Nucleous


How do haploid cells differ from diploid cells?

Haploid cells only have half the necessary amount of DNA (sex cells). Diploid cells have a full set of DNA (body cells).


What kingdom do monerans belong to?

Monerans are their own kingdom!Monerans are their own kingdom!


Do monerans have nucleus?

Monerans do NOT have a nucleus!


How are adult body cells differ from embryonic stem cells?

adult body cells have a function where as embryonic stem cells have no set function as of that stage. now there are some adult stem cells and those have little to no difference than embryonic stem cells


Do monerans have backbones?

No, monerans do not have backbones. Monerans are single-celled organisms without complex structural features like backbones.