Prokaryotes.
The Kingdom Monera was for a time one of the five kingdoms into which scientists organized all life-forms. It consisted of bacteria that did not have a cell nucleus. they are also called Prokaryotes. This classification is no longer used.
prokaryotic
The answer is Prokaryotes.
A Moneran does not have a nucleus, however, a Protist does.
because there is a true nucleus in the protists Monera do not have a true nucleus other organism have nucleus
Monerans do NOT have a nucleus!
Monerans are unicellular organisms that do not have organized nuclei.
The Kingdom Monera was for a time one of the five kingdoms into which scientists organized all life-forms. It consisted of bacteria that did not have a cell nucleus. they are also called Prokaryotes. This classification is no longer used.
They lack a nucleus.
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prokaryotic
The answer is Prokaryotes.
A Nucleous
A Moneran does not have a nucleus, however, a Protist does.
Monerans are prokaryotes.
Amoneran is a classification of the five kingdoms, including Animalia, Plataea, Fungi, Protista, and Monerans. Protist and monerans are the same except that protists have a nucleus, but monerans do not. Animals, plants, fungi, and protists have nuclei in one or more of their cells, and so are called Prokaryotes. Monerans don't have nuclei, and so are called Eukaryotes. Monerans are single celled, Eukaryotic, make little or no movement, and either obtain or make their own food through a process called "Photosynthesis", which involves an organelle called a chloroplast and a chemical called chlorophyll which gives the cell a green color. Examples of this are Bacteriophage, viruses like cold inducing viruses and streptococcus, and bacteria like the ones that give influenza to a person.
No,that's why they are called prokaryotes because they don't have a organized nucleus