Yes, made of polysaccurid with polypeptide
Peptidoglycan (also known as muerin)
the animal, protist, monera and, fungi kingdom dont have cell walls
There are two types of monera reproduction. One kind is Binary Fission, and the other is sexual reproduction. In the Binary Fission process, a monera splits its DNA into two. Then the DNA moves to opposite ends. After that, the cell walls start to break, which is called "cell wall synthesis." For the sexual reproduction, two moneras attach and make a new monera.
Yes, Monera have a cell wall. The cell wall in Monera is typically made of peptidoglycan, a unique compound that provides structure and support to the cell.
Monera got a cell wall.It is made up of peptidoglycan.
Monera's cell is a prokaryotic cell i.e. it is composed of everything that a eukaryotic cell but without a nucleous.
Monera is a taxonomic kingdom that includes unicellular organisms such as bacteria. They are prokaryotic, lack a distinct nucleus, and are often found in various environments, playing essential roles in processes like decomposition and nitrogen fixation.
Two types of organisms in the kingdom monera are bacteria and archaea. Bacteria are unicellular prokaryotic organisms that have cell walls containing peptidoglycan, while archaea are also unicellular prokaryotic organisms but have different cell wall structures compared to bacteria.
Monera is distinct from other living things because it includes bacteria and archaea, which are prokaryotic organisms lacking a distinct nucleus. Additionally, monera often have cell walls containing peptidoglycan, a unique feature not found in other domains of life. This fundamental structural and genetic difference sets monera apart from other organisms.
Yes.
it has one cell
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