Monera is a kingdom and there are 6 groups inside the kingdom. One is chicken guts.
There are currently five kingdoms of living things: Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, and Monera. Each kingdom is based on different characteristics and includes different groups of organisms.
Some scientists advocate splitting the Kingdom Monera into two kingdoms due to genetic and structural differences observed in bacteria and archaea. They argue that the distinct evolutionary paths and unique characteristics of these two groups warrant separate classification.
Organisms are placed into different kingdoms based on their cellular structures, modes of nutrition, and other defining characteristics. Taxonomists use a set of criteria, such as cell type, method of obtaining nutrition, and reproductive strategies, to classify organisms into distinct kingdoms such as Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, and Monera. Each kingdom represents a broad group of organisms that share similar characteristics.
Most scientists use six kingdoms to classify organisms: Animalia (animals), Plantae (plants), Fungi (fungi), Protista (unicellular eukaryotes), Archaea, and Bacteria. This system provides a broad way to categorize living organisms based on their evolutionary relationships and characteristics.
The kingdoms of the animals are Animalia. Within the kingdom Animalia, there are further classifications including phyla, classes, orders, families, genera, and species. Some of the major phyla within the kingdom Animalia include Chordata (vertebrates), Arthropoda (insects, spiders), Mollusca (snails, squids), and Annelida (earthworms).
Kingdom Monera consists of tiny organisms like bacteria. They live virtually everywhere, including inside humans and animals. They can live in many different environments.
there are about 10,000 species in the monera kingdom.
Monera Kingdom contains unicellular life forms. Unicellular means that they only have one cell. They have no nucleus, and are missing many organelles.
The kingdom Monera consists of unicellular organisms.
Monera Kingdom contains unicellular life forms. Unicellular means that they only have one cell. They have no nucleus, and are missing many organelles.
There is only 1 kingdom of Bacteria.
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The kingdom Monera was used to classify many prokaryotes. An example of a prokaryote is any sort of bacteria, such as E. coli. The kingdom Monera did not include any animals since animals are all members of another kingdom, Animalia. In order to be classified as an animal an organism must have eukaryotic cells and, with the exception of sponges, have true tissues. Nothing in Monera meets these requirements. The kingdom system under which Monera existed is no longer used. Today most biologists use a system with 3 domains, two of which used to fit into the category Monera, these are Bacteria and Archaea.
5: kingdom protista (protists) kingdom Fungi (Fungi) kingdom plantae (plants) kingdom animalia (animals) kingdom monera (bacteria)
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We have 10 vertebrate living kingdoms which are -mammals -birds -reptiles -amphibians -fish -rodents -primates -marsupials -cetaceans -seals and 10 invertebrate living kingdoms -monera -sponges -mollusks -insects -arthropods -arachnids -annelids -crustacens -echinoderms -protoza so that means altogether we have 20 animal kingdoms. but not all of them are the main groups. the main ones are reptiles, mammals, amphibians, birds, and fish