It's more like, Bacteria is a Moneran. We can't say that a Moneran is a Bacteria because "Monera" is a Kingdom, and Bacteria is an example of organisms under it.
Moneran is an outdated biological classification that used to include prokaryotic microorganisms such as bacteria. However, modern classification systems do not use the term Moneran, as bacteria are now classified into separate domains based on genetic differences.
No, a paramecium is not a moneran. Paramecium is a protist, specifically a type of ciliate. Monerans are a group of organisms that include bacteria, which are prokaryotes.
they are single celled bacteria and cynobacteria which is blue green algae
Monera are divided into Archaea and Bacteria and both of these are divided into a nymber of phyla.
A moneran, which is a type of bacteria, is a single-celled organism. It consists of only one cell, unlike more complex organisms such as plants or animals.
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The cyanobacteria are autotrophic through the process of photosynthesis. There are other bacteria that are autotrophic through the process of chemosynthesis.
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No, moneran cells do NOTT! have a nucleus...
Monerans are bacteria and are arguably the most successful form of life on the planet.
Yes, Moneran does make it own food.
Yes, some monerans, such as bacteria, are capable of movement. They can move using flagella, cilia, or by secreting slime to slide along surfaces. However, not all monerans exhibit this ability.