The two groups of bacteria is, Blue-green Bacteria.
Blue green algae and archaebacteria
Monerans are classified into two main groups: Bacteria and Archaea. Bacteria are the most common and well-known group, while Archaea are a group of single-celled microorganisms that often live in extreme environments such as hot springs or deep-sea hydrothermal vents.
Yes, monerans are divided into two main groups: bacteria and archaea. Bacteria are the more commonly known prokaryotes, while archaea possess unique biochemical properties and often thrive in extreme environments. These groups are classified based on differences in their genetics, cell structure, and metabolic pathways. This division reflects the significant diversity within the moneran domain.
A t-test should be used to compare the means of two groups, while a chi-square test is used to compare frequencies or proportions between groups.
Monerans are classified as prokaryotes, which means they are single-celled organisms that do not have a membrane-bound nucleus. They are further classified into two distinct groups: Archaebacteria and Eubacteria. Archaebacteria are known for living in extreme environments, while Eubacteria are more commonly found in everyday environments.
The two main types of monerans are bacteria and archaea. Bacteria are unicellular prokaryotic organisms found in various environments, while archaea are similar to bacteria but have distinct genetic and biochemical characteristics.
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t-test
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.
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.
Asexually-I think they split in two.
Yes they do. They replicate themselves and split in two.