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Why is bacteria and amoebae placed in different kingdoms?

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Because they in the fact that amoebae are Eukaryotic while bacteria is prokaryoticprotisis
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The amoeba is eukaryotic cell while bacteria is prokaryotic
protists have a membrane-bounded nucleus, which bacterial cells lack.
this is because the protists actually have a nucleus, which is an area in the center of the cell with a membrane, and it is full of DNA. In the domains of eubacterian and archaebacteria, these do not have nuclei.
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