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What does a Monera cell do?

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Monera is an obsolete name for the taxonomic group that once included bacteria and archaea (prokaryotes). Now it is no longer used.

The organisms that that term refers to are incredibly diverse, and the cells themselves grow and reproduce, as all cells do!

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