A type of Monera is bacteria.
yes you can
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the study of Monera is cokel
Monera, which are single-celled organisms, are microscopic.
The Monera kingdom hasn't been used since Whittaker's 5 kingdom system from the 1970s. We don't use this system anymore, but the organisms which would have at one point been considered to be in the Monera kingdom are now dispersed throughout the Archaea and Bacteria domains
yes you can
Monera are bacteria.They do not have mitochondria.They use measosomes in respiration.
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monera
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Monera are anaerobic.
the study of Monera is cokel
Monera Kingdom
Monera kingdom
Monera, which are single-celled organisms, are microscopic.
monera is part of the kingdoms i think it is unicellur and prokaryotic
protists have a nucleus and monera don't