They absorb their nutrients through their cell wall
Most of them don't but there are exceptions to the case whereby the single celled organisms photosynthesize instead of absorb nutrients through the cell wall. However in most general cases, monera do not have chloroplasts or other organelles including a nucleus.
Digestion is extracellular (outside the cell) and nutrients are absorbed into the cell.
absorb water and absorb nutrients
The mouth is one of the organs of the digestive tract that doesn't absorb nutrients. Another is the esophagus.
Monera, which includes bacteria and archaea, can be classified as producers, consumers, or decomposers depending on the specific organisms within this kingdom. Some Monera, like cyanobacteria, are producers that perform photosynthesis, while others are consumers that obtain nutrients by consuming organic material. Additionally, many bacteria serve as decomposers, breaking down dead organic matter and recycling nutrients in ecosystems. Thus, Monera encompasses a diverse range of ecological roles.
The colon absorbs nutrients, and sometimes contaminants of nutrients.
the nutrients pass across the cell membrane
The nutrients absorb
The five kingdoms of taxonomic classification, in order of generally accepted complexity, are: Monera (bacteria and archaea), Protista (single-celled eukaryotes), Fungi (multicellular eukaryotic organisms that absorb nutrients), Plantae (multicellular eukaryotic organisms that photosynthesize), and Animalia (multicellular eukaryotic organisms that ingest food).
Failure to absorb nutrients in food following bariatric (weight loss) surgery.
Some species of bacteria in the Monera kingdom are involved in decomposition of organic matter. They break down dead plants and animals into simpler compounds, which are then recycled back into the ecosystem as nutrients.
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