The kingdoms Eubacteria and Archaebacteria (aka domains Bacteria and Archaea) contain prokaryotic organisms, or organisms without a true nucleus. The kingdom Monera was used to include all the organisms of both kingdoms but was split once taxonomists realized that archaebacteria are more closely related to eukaryotes than eubacteria.
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
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.
Monerans are their own kingdom!Monerans are their own kingdom!
monerans
Rhizobium belongs to the kingdom of monerans .
Monerans are prokaryotes.
Monerans.
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.
Archaebacteria and monerans are both classifications of single-celled organisms, but monerans belong to the domain Bacteria while archaebacteria belong to the domain Archaea. Archaebacteria are known for living in extreme environments, while monerans are more commonly found in diverse habitats. Additionally, archaebacteria have unique cell membrane structures and genetic sequences that distinguish them from monerans.
Organisms in the Animal kingdom are the only ones with the ability of locomotion. Plants, Fungi, Protists, and Monerans do not have this capability.
Monerans do NOT have a nucleus!
Monerans I think
No. Monerans are type of prokaryotes. They do not have mitochindria
Most monerans are bacteria.