This is no longer a kingdom and has been split in to two categories called Archaebacteria and Eubacteria. An example of an archaebacteia is a thermophilic. An example of an Eubacteria is the E. Coli bacteria.
A scientific name is the base name. An example of this is the cholera bacteria, this is the common name and the scientific name is Vibrio Cholereae.
Sprilla and Coccie Bacteria are examples of Monerans.
no; monerans are single-celled organisms
Monerans are unicellular organisms that do not have organized nuclei.
Bacteria and cyanobacteria are the two types of monerans.
monerans are helpful to humans because it is bacteria and bacteria helps humans by making milk yogurt
Colonies
Monera is a kingdom of organisms without membrane with two division called Archaea and Bacteria. The best example of monerans are spirilla and coccie bacteria.
Monerans are their own kingdom!Monerans are their own kingdom!
Monerans do NOT have a nucleus!
No. Monerans are type of prokaryotes. They do not have mitochindria
Most monerans are bacteria.
Yes, Monerans are prokaryotes.
no; monerans are single-celled organisms
Monerans lack membrane-bound organelles which are present in other organisms. These membrane-bound organelles include the mitochondria and chloroplasts. An example of a monera is bacteria.
monerans come under bacteria
Monerans are unicellular organisms that do not have organized nuclei.
Monerans are:UnicellularDoesn't Have a nucleusAutotroph/HeterotrophMono = one, refers to the uni cellular body Monerans that is why they are MONERANS :)
yes monerans have DNA. they couldn't reproduce without it