Monera used to be the kingdom for all prokaryotes. Now that prokaryotes are divided into two domains (Archaea and Bacteria), there is no more kingdom Monera. In essence, species once belonging to the kingdom Monera were divided into the two domains.
Plants belong in the domain Eukaryota because they have Eukaryotic cells.
It belong to the fungi kingdom
Most belong to the domain Archaea, and many belong to the domain Bacteria. However, there are a few eukaryotes which exhibit extremophilic behaviour
The Kingdom Monera contains prokaryotic organisms: the bacteria and bluegreen algae.
One celled organisms belong to kingdom Monera. These organisms do not contain a nucleus. Bacteria are the organisms that comprise the entire kingdom.
Bacteria and Archaea belong to the Kingdom Monera. This kingdom includes prokaryotic organisms that lack a true nucleus.
Common bacteria belongs to the Kingdom Eubacteria. This is a recent change; some Biology textbooks still say Monera.
Monera is actually a kingdom within the domain Bacteria and Archaea, which are both part of the domain Prokaryota. Eukarya is a separate domain that includes organisms with eukaryotic cells, which are characterized by having a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
it belongs to the monera kingdom
Germs belong to the kingdom Monera, which includes bacteria.
No, an amoeba is not classified under the Monera kingdom. Amoebas belong to the Protista kingdom. Monera is a traditional kingdom that includes bacteria and archaea.
Leeches belong to the Animalia domain.
Bacteria belong to the kingdom Bacteria and the phylum Firmicutes, Proteobacteria, Actinobacteria, or other phyla within the domain Bacteria.
Kingdom is a classification within the eukaryotes domain.Bacteria is a domain itself, previously called eubacteria (true bacteria). The other domain of prokaryotes is now called archaea. The third domain of living beings is the eukarya, where kingdoms plantae, fungi and animalia etc. belong.
The lion belongs to the domain eukarya
they belong to the Eukarya domain due to be eukaryote
The answer to that question varies depending on the type of algae. Blue Green algae belongs to Monera Unicellular algae: Protista Multicultural algae the most common such as Red, Brown, and green algae belong to the Metaphyta (plantae) kingdom