no; monerans are single-celled organisms
Monerans are unicellular organisms that do not have organized nuclei.
Bacteria and cyanobacteria are the two types of monerans.
monerans are helpful to humans because it is bacteria and bacteria helps humans by making milk yogurt
they move by their penises
I think monerans get nutrition from a process called 'resperation'. It is when they break down their food to get energy
Prokaryotes.
producers
As both are heterotrophic in nature, so both are depended on other sources for food. Major difference between fungi and monerans is as below Fungi is part of a large group called as eukaryotes and they have a cell wall made up of chitin. Where on the other hand in monerans, they are prokaryotic organisms and they do not contain cell wall like fungi
Monerans are their own kingdom!Monerans are their own kingdom!
Monerans do NOT have a nucleus!
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.
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.
No. Monerans are type of prokaryotes. They do not have mitochindria
Most monerans are bacteria.
Yes, Monerans are prokaryotes.
no; monerans are single-celled organisms