Yes it is one of the five kingdoms of living organisms given by R.H.WHITTAKER
which includes bacteria
is the monera the name of biological kingdom
monera criteria is an obsolete biological kingdom of the five-kingdom system of biological classification.
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monera
the gRoups of mOnera is phylum cyanophyta , phylum schizophyta ,
The Monera kingdom was formerly a group in biological classification and included most organisms without a nucleus (prokaryotic cells). Under the three-domain system that was established in 1991, the organisms that were in the Monera kingdom were moved to two different domains, Archaea and Bacteria.
No, it's the name of the kingdom, the bacteria is in.
Monera Kingdom
Bacteria belong to the kingdom Bacteria and the phylum Firmicutes, Proteobacteria, Actinobacteria, or other phyla within the domain Bacteria.
Monera kingdom
It's also called the Eubacteria Kingdom... Monera.
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